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Rest-Injected Thallium-201 Imaging for Assessing Viability of Severe Asynergic Regions
Takao Mori, Katsumi Minamiji, Hiroyuki Kurogane, Kyoichi Ogawa and Yutaka Yoshida
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1991, 32 (9) 1718-1724;
Takao Mori
Katsumi Minamiji
Hiroyuki Kurogane
Kyoichi Ogawa


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Rest-Injected Thallium-201 Imaging for Assessing Viability of Severe Asynergic Regions
Takao Mori, Katsumi Minamiji, Hiroyuki Kurogane, Kyoichi Ogawa, Yutaka Yoshida
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1991, 32 (9) 1718-1724;
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