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Noninvasive Detection of Hypoxic Myocardium Using Fluorine-18-Fluoromisonidazole and Positron Emission Tomography
Gary V. Martin, James H. Caldwell, Michael M. Graham, John R. Grierson, Keith Kroll, Marie J. Cowan, Thomas K. Lewellen, Janet S. Rasey, Joseph J. Casciari and Kenneth A. Krohn
Journal of Nuclear Medicine December 1992, 33 (12) 2202-2208;
Gary V. Martin
James H. Caldwell
Michael M. Graham
John R. Grierson
Keith Kroll
Marie J. Cowan
Thomas K. Lewellen
Janet S. Rasey
Joseph J. Casciari


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Noninvasive Detection of Hypoxic Myocardium Using Fluorine-18-Fluoromisonidazole and Positron Emission Tomography
Gary V. Martin, James H. Caldwell, Michael M. Graham, John R. Grierson, Keith Kroll, Marie J. Cowan, Thomas K. Lewellen, Janet S. Rasey, Joseph J. Casciari, Kenneth A. Krohn
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Dec 1992, 33 (12) 2202-2208;
Noninvasive Detection of Hypoxic Myocardium Using Fluorine-18-Fluoromisonidazole and Positron Emission Tomography
Gary V. Martin, James H. Caldwell, Michael M. Graham, John R. Grierson, Keith Kroll, Marie J. Cowan, Thomas K. Lewellen, Janet S. Rasey, Joseph J. Casciari, Kenneth A. Krohn
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Dec 1992, 33 (12) 2202-2208;
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