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Myocardial Perfusion with Rubidium-82. I. Measurement of Extraction Fraction and Flow with External Detectors
Nizar A. Mullani, Richard A. Goldstein, K. Lance Gould, Salma K. Marani, David J. Fisher, Harold A. O'Brien and Michael D. Loberg
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 1983, 24 (10) 898-906;
Nizar A. Mullani
Richard A. Goldstein
K. Lance Gould
Salma K. Marani
David J. Fisher
Harold A. O'Brien Jr.
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Myocardial Perfusion with Rubidium-82. I. Measurement of Extraction Fraction and Flow with External Detectors
Nizar A. Mullani, Richard A. Goldstein, K. Lance Gould, Salma K. Marani, David J. Fisher, Harold A. O'Brien, Michael D. Loberg
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 1983, 24 (10) 898-906;
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