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Kinetic Behavior of Technetium-99m-HMPAO in the Human Brain and Quantification of Cerebral Blood Flow Using Dynamic SPECT
Kenya Murase, Shuji Tanada, Hitoshi Fujita, Saburo Sakaki and Ken Hamamoto
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 1992, 33 (1) 135-143;
Kenya Murase
Shuji Tanada
Hitoshi Fujita
Saburo Sakaki


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Kinetic Behavior of Technetium-99m-HMPAO in the Human Brain and Quantification of Cerebral Blood Flow Using Dynamic SPECT
Kenya Murase, Shuji Tanada, Hitoshi Fujita, Saburo Sakaki, Ken Hamamoto
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