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Unilateral Voluntary Hand Movement and Regional Cerebral Uptake of Technetium-99m-Exametazime in Human Control Subjects
Klaus P. Ebmeier, Catherine L. Murray, Nadine J. Dougall, Ronan E. O'Carroll and Guy M. Goodwin
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1992, 33 (9) 1623-1627;
Klaus P. Ebmeier
Catherine L. Murray
Nadine J. Dougall
Ronan E. O'Carroll
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Unilateral Voluntary Hand Movement and Regional Cerebral Uptake of Technetium-99m-Exametazime in Human Control Subjects
Klaus P. Ebmeier, Catherine L. Murray, Nadine J. Dougall, Ronan E. O'Carroll, Guy M. Goodwin
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1992, 33 (9) 1623-1627;
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