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Abnormal Free Fatty Acid Uptake in Subacute Myocardial Infarction After Coronary Thrombolysis: Correlation with Wall Motion and Inotropic Reserve
Philippe R. Franken, Frank De Geeter, Paul Dendale, Doris Demoor, Pierre Block and Axel Bossuyt
Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1994, 35 (11) 1758-1765;
Philippe R. Franken
Frank De Geeter
Paul Dendale
Doris Demoor
Pierre Block
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Abnormal Free Fatty Acid Uptake in Subacute Myocardial Infarction After Coronary Thrombolysis: Correlation with Wall Motion and Inotropic Reserve
Philippe R. Franken, Frank De Geeter, Paul Dendale, Doris Demoor, Pierre Block, Axel Bossuyt
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1994, 35 (11) 1758-1765;
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