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Perfusion and Function at Rest and Treadmill Exercise Using Technetium-99m-Sestamibi: Comparison of One- and Two-Day Protocols in Normal Volunteers
Salvador Borges-Neto, R. Edward Coleman and Robert H. Jones
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1990, 31 (7) 1128-1132;
Salvador Borges-Neto
R. Edward Coleman
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Perfusion and Function at Rest and Treadmill Exercise Using Technetium-99m-Sestamibi: Comparison of One- and Two-Day Protocols in Normal Volunteers
Salvador Borges-Neto, R. Edward Coleman, Robert H. Jones
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jul 1990, 31 (7) 1128-1132;
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