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Use of Gadolinium-DTPA as a Myocardial Perfusion Agent: Potential Applications and Limitations for Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Donald L. Johnston, Peter Liu, Randall B. Lauffer, John B. Newell, Van J. Wedeen, Bruce R. Rosen, Thomas J. Brady and Robert D. Okada
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1987, 28 (5) 871-877;
Donald L. Johnston
Peter Liu
Randall B. Lauffer
John B. Newell
Van J. Wedeen
Bruce R. Rosen
Thomas J. Brady


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Use of Gadolinium-DTPA as a Myocardial Perfusion Agent: Potential Applications and Limitations for Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Donald L. Johnston, Peter Liu, Randall B. Lauffer, John B. Newell, Van J. Wedeen, Bruce R. Rosen, Thomas J. Brady, Robert D. Okada
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1987, 28 (5) 871-877;
Use of Gadolinium-DTPA as a Myocardial Perfusion Agent: Potential Applications and Limitations for Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Donald L. Johnston, Peter Liu, Randall B. Lauffer, John B. Newell, Van J. Wedeen, Bruce R. Rosen, Thomas J. Brady, Robert D. Okada
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1987, 28 (5) 871-877;
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