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Scintigraphic Assessment of MIBG Uptake in Globally Denervated Human and Canine Hearts—Implications for Clinical Studies
Michael W. Dae, Teresa De Marco, Elias H. Botvinick, J. William O'Connell, Robert S. Hattner, John P. Huberty and Monita S. Yuen-Green
Journal of Nuclear Medicine August 1992, 33 (8) 1444-1450;
Michael W. Dae
Teresa De Marco
Elias H. Botvinick
J. William O'Connell
Robert S. Hattner
John P. Huberty
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Scintigraphic Assessment of MIBG Uptake in Globally Denervated Human and Canine Hearts—Implications for Clinical Studies
Michael W. Dae, Teresa De Marco, Elias H. Botvinick, J. William O'Connell, Robert S. Hattner, John P. Huberty, Monita S. Yuen-Green
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 1992, 33 (8) 1444-1450;
Scintigraphic Assessment of MIBG Uptake in Globally Denervated Human and Canine Hearts—Implications for Clinical Studies
Michael W. Dae, Teresa De Marco, Elias H. Botvinick, J. William O'Connell, Robert S. Hattner, John P. Huberty, Monita S. Yuen-Green
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 1992, 33 (8) 1444-1450;
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