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An Interactive Technique for Three-Dimensional Image Registration: Validation for PET, SPECT, MRI and CT Brain Studies

Uwe Pietrzyk, Karl Herholz, Gereon Fink, Andreas Jacobs, Rüdiger Mielke, Ina Slansky, Michael Würker and Wolf-Dieter Heiss
Journal of Nuclear Medicine December 1994, 35 (12) 2011-2018;
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An Interactive Technique for Three-Dimensional Image Registration: Validation for PET, SPECT, MRI and CT Brain Studies
Uwe Pietrzyk, Karl Herholz, Gereon Fink, Andreas Jacobs, Rüdiger Mielke, Ina Slansky, Michael Würker, Wolf-Dieter Heiss
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Dec 1994, 35 (12) 2011-2018;

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An Interactive Technique for Three-Dimensional Image Registration: Validation for PET, SPECT, MRI and CT Brain Studies
Uwe Pietrzyk, Karl Herholz, Gereon Fink, Andreas Jacobs, Rüdiger Mielke, Ina Slansky, Michael Würker, Wolf-Dieter Heiss
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Dec 1994, 35 (12) 2011-2018;
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