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Technetium-99m-Sestamibi Imaging with Nitrate Infusion to Detect Viable Hibernating Myocardium and Predict Postrevascularization Recovery
Gianni Bisi, Roberto Sciagrà, Giovanni M. Santoro, Vania Rossi and Pier Filippo Fazzini
Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1995, 36 (11) 1994-2000;
Gianni Bisi
Roberto Sciagrà
Giovanni M. Santoro
Vania Rossi


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Technetium-99m-Sestamibi Imaging with Nitrate Infusion to Detect Viable Hibernating Myocardium and Predict Postrevascularization Recovery
Gianni Bisi, Roberto Sciagrà, Giovanni M. Santoro, Vania Rossi, Pier Filippo Fazzini
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1995, 36 (11) 1994-2000;
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