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Effect of Coronary Occlusion and Myocardial Viability on Myocardial Activity of Technetium-99m-Sestamibi
Israel Freeman, Andrew M. Grunwald, Shlomo Hoory and Monty M. Bodenheimer
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1991, 32 (2) 292-298;
Israel Freeman
Andrew M. Grunwald
Shlomo Hoory


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Effect of Coronary Occlusion and Myocardial Viability on Myocardial Activity of Technetium-99m-Sestamibi
Israel Freeman, Andrew M. Grunwald, Shlomo Hoory, Monty M. Bodenheimer
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1991, 32 (2) 292-298;
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