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PET and the Autoradiographic Method with Continuous Inhalation of Oxygen-15-Gas: Theoretical Analysis and Comparison with Conventional Steady-State Methods
Norihiro Sadato, Yoshiharu Yonekura, Michio Senada, Yasuski Iwasaki, Naoki Matoba, Nagara Tamaki, Santoshi Sasayama, Yasuhiro Magata and Junji Konishi
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 1993, 34 (10) 1672-1680;
Norihiro Sadato
Yoshiharu Yonekura
Michio Senada
Yasuski Iwasaki
Naoki Matoba
Nagara Tamaki
Santoshi Sasayama
Yasuhiro Magata
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PET and the Autoradiographic Method with Continuous Inhalation of Oxygen-15-Gas: Theoretical Analysis and Comparison with Conventional Steady-State Methods
Norihiro Sadato, Yoshiharu Yonekura, Michio Senada, Yasuski Iwasaki, Naoki Matoba, Nagara Tamaki, Santoshi Sasayama, Yasuhiro Magata, Junji Konishi
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 1993, 34 (10) 1672-1680;
PET and the Autoradiographic Method with Continuous Inhalation of Oxygen-15-Gas: Theoretical Analysis and Comparison with Conventional Steady-State Methods
Norihiro Sadato, Yoshiharu Yonekura, Michio Senada, Yasuski Iwasaki, Naoki Matoba, Nagara Tamaki, Santoshi Sasayama, Yasuhiro Magata, Junji Konishi
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 1993, 34 (10) 1672-1680;
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