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Myocardial Technetium-99m-Teboroxime Activity in Acute Coronary Artery Occlusion and Reperfusion: Relation to Myocardial Blood Flow and Viability
Stephen A. Abraham, Francis N. Mirecki, Daniel Levine, Adrian D. Nunn, H. William Strauss and Henry Gewirtz
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1995, 36 (6) 1062-1068;
Stephen A. Abraham
Francis N. Mirecki
Daniel Levine
Adrian D. Nunn
H. William Strauss
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Myocardial Technetium-99m-Teboroxime Activity in Acute Coronary Artery Occlusion and Reperfusion: Relation to Myocardial Blood Flow and Viability
Stephen A. Abraham, Francis N. Mirecki, Daniel Levine, Adrian D. Nunn, H. William Strauss, Henry Gewirtz
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1995, 36 (6) 1062-1068;
Myocardial Technetium-99m-Teboroxime Activity in Acute Coronary Artery Occlusion and Reperfusion: Relation to Myocardial Blood Flow and Viability
Stephen A. Abraham, Francis N. Mirecki, Daniel Levine, Adrian D. Nunn, H. William Strauss, Henry Gewirtz
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1995, 36 (6) 1062-1068;
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