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Positron Imaging of Myocardial Infarction with Rubidium-82
Richard A. Goldstein, Nizar A. Mullani, Wai-Hoi Wong, Ross K. Hartz, Charles H. Hicks, Francisco Fuentes, Richard W. Smalling and K. Lance Gould
Journal of Nuclear Medicine December 1986, 27 (12) 1824-1829;
Richard A. Goldstein
Nizar A. Mullani
Wai-Hoi Wong
Ross K. Hartz
Charles H. Hicks
Francisco Fuentes
Richard W. Smalling
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Positron Imaging of Myocardial Infarction with Rubidium-82
Richard A. Goldstein, Nizar A. Mullani, Wai-Hoi Wong, Ross K. Hartz, Charles H. Hicks, Francisco Fuentes, Richard W. Smalling, K. Lance Gould
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Dec 1986, 27 (12) 1824-1829;
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