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Reproducibility of Fluorine-18-6-Fluorodopa Positron Emission Tomography in Normal Human Subjects
François J.G. Vingerhoets, Barry J. Snow, Michael Schulzer, Scott Morrison, Thomas J. Ruth, James E. Holden, Sandra Cooper and Donald B. Calne
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 1994, 35 (1) 18-24;
François J.G. Vingerhoets
Barry J. Snow
Michael Schulzer
Scott Morrison
Thomas J. Ruth
James E. Holden
Sandra Cooper
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Reproducibility of Fluorine-18-6-Fluorodopa Positron Emission Tomography in Normal Human Subjects
François J.G. Vingerhoets, Barry J. Snow, Michael Schulzer, Scott Morrison, Thomas J. Ruth, James E. Holden, Sandra Cooper, Donald B. Calne
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