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Early Scintigraphic Detection of Experimental Myocardial Infarction in Dogs with Technetium-99m-Glucaric Acid
Cesare Orlandi, Paul D. Crane, D. Scott Edwards, Steven H. Platts, Lori Bernard, Joel Lazewatsky and Martin J. Thoolen
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1991, 32 (2) 263-268;
Cesare Orlandi
Paul D. Crane
D. Scott Edwards
Steven H. Platts
Lori Bernard
Joel Lazewatsky
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Early Scintigraphic Detection of Experimental Myocardial Infarction in Dogs with Technetium-99m-Glucaric Acid
Cesare Orlandi, Paul D. Crane, D. Scott Edwards, Steven H. Platts, Lori Bernard, Joel Lazewatsky, Martin J. Thoolen
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1991, 32 (2) 263-268;
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