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Reduction of Respiratory Motion Artifacts in PET Imaging of Lung Cancer by Respiratory Correlated Dynamic PET: Methodology and Comparison with Respiratory Gated PET
Sadek A. Nehmeh, Yusuf E. Erdi, Kenneth E. Rosenzweig, Heiko Schoder, Steve M. Larson, Olivia D. Squire and John L. Humm
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 2003, 44 (10) 1644-1648;
Sadek A. Nehmeh
Yusuf E. Erdi
Kenneth E. Rosenzweig
Heiko Schoder
Steve M. Larson
Olivia D. Squire
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Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Vol. 65, Issue 4
April 1, 2024
Reduction of Respiratory Motion Artifacts in PET Imaging of Lung Cancer by Respiratory Correlated Dynamic PET: Methodology and Comparison with Respiratory Gated PET
Sadek A. Nehmeh, Yusuf E. Erdi, Kenneth E. Rosenzweig, Heiko Schoder, Steve M. Larson, Olivia D. Squire, John L. Humm
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 2003, 44 (10) 1644-1648;
Reduction of Respiratory Motion Artifacts in PET Imaging of Lung Cancer by Respiratory Correlated Dynamic PET: Methodology and Comparison with Respiratory Gated PET
Sadek A. Nehmeh, Yusuf E. Erdi, Kenneth E. Rosenzweig, Heiko Schoder, Steve M. Larson, Olivia D. Squire, John L. Humm
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 2003, 44 (10) 1644-1648;
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