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A Comparison of Infarct Identification with Technetium-99m Pyrophosphate and Staining with Triphenyl Tetrazolium Chloride
Carlos Izquierdo, Michael D. Devous, Pascal Nicod, L. Maximillan Buja, Robert W. Parkey, Frederick J. Bonte, James T. Willerson and Samuel E. Lewis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1983, 24 (6) 492-497;
Carlos Izquierdo
Michael D. Devous Sr.
Pascal Nicod
L. Maximillan Buja
Robert W. Parkey
Frederick J. Bonte
James T. Willerson


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A Comparison of Infarct Identification with Technetium-99m Pyrophosphate and Staining with Triphenyl Tetrazolium Chloride
Carlos Izquierdo, Michael D. Devous, Pascal Nicod, L. Maximillan Buja, Robert W. Parkey, Frederick J. Bonte, James T. Willerson, Samuel E. Lewis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1983, 24 (6) 492-497;
A Comparison of Infarct Identification with Technetium-99m Pyrophosphate and Staining with Triphenyl Tetrazolium Chloride
Carlos Izquierdo, Michael D. Devous, Pascal Nicod, L. Maximillan Buja, Robert W. Parkey, Frederick J. Bonte, James T. Willerson, Samuel E. Lewis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1983, 24 (6) 492-497;
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