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Nonuniformity in Myocardial Accumulation of Fluorine-18-Fluorodeoxyglucose in Normal Fasted Humans

Robert J. Gropler, Barry A. Siegel, Kenneth J. Lee, Stephen M. Moerlein, David J. Perry, Steven R. Bergmann and Edward M. Geltman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1990, 31 (11) 1749-1756;
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Nonuniformity in Myocardial Accumulation of Fluorine-18-Fluorodeoxyglucose in Normal Fasted Humans
Robert J. Gropler, Barry A. Siegel, Kenneth J. Lee, Stephen M. Moerlein, David J. Perry, Steven R. Bergmann, Edward M. Geltman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1990, 31 (11) 1749-1756;

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Nonuniformity in Myocardial Accumulation of Fluorine-18-Fluorodeoxyglucose in Normal Fasted Humans
Robert J. Gropler, Barry A. Siegel, Kenneth J. Lee, Stephen M. Moerlein, David J. Perry, Steven R. Bergmann, Edward M. Geltman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1990, 31 (11) 1749-1756;
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