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Positron Tomography with Deoxyglucose for Estimating Local Myocardial Glucose Metabolism
Osman Ratib, Michael E. Phelps, Sung-Cheng Huang, Eberhard Henze, Carl E. Selin and Heinrich R. Schelbert
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1982, 23 (7) 577-586;
Osman Ratib
Michael E. Phelps
Sung-Cheng Huang
Eberhard Henze
Carl E. Selin


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Positron Tomography with Deoxyglucose for Estimating Local Myocardial Glucose Metabolism
Osman Ratib, Michael E. Phelps, Sung-Cheng Huang, Eberhard Henze, Carl E. Selin, Heinrich R. Schelbert
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