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The Effect of Metabolic Milieu on Cardiac PET Imaging Using Fluorine-18-Deoxyglucose and Nitrogen-13-Ammonia in Normal Volunteers
Jonathan J. Berry, Jay A. Baker, Karen S. Pieper, Michael W. Hanson, John M. Hoffman and R. Edward Coleman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine August 1991, 32 (8) 1518-1525;
Jonathan J. Berry
Jay A. Baker
Karen S. Pieper
Michael W. Hanson
John M. Hoffman
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The Effect of Metabolic Milieu on Cardiac PET Imaging Using Fluorine-18-Deoxyglucose and Nitrogen-13-Ammonia in Normal Volunteers
Jonathan J. Berry, Jay A. Baker, Karen S. Pieper, Michael W. Hanson, John M. Hoffman, R. Edward Coleman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 1991, 32 (8) 1518-1525;
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