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Age and Gender Differences in Normal Myocardial Adrenergic Neuronal Function Evaluated by Iodine-123-MIBG Imaging
Shinsaku Tsuchimochi, Nagara Tamaki, Eiji Tadamura, Masahide Kawamoto, Toru Fujita, Yoshiharu Yonekura and Junji Konishi
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1995, 36 (6) 969-974;
Shinsaku Tsuchimochi
Nagara Tamaki
Eiji Tadamura
Masahide Kawamoto
Toru Fujita
Yoshiharu Yonekura
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Age and Gender Differences in Normal Myocardial Adrenergic Neuronal Function Evaluated by Iodine-123-MIBG Imaging
Shinsaku Tsuchimochi, Nagara Tamaki, Eiji Tadamura, Masahide Kawamoto, Toru Fujita, Yoshiharu Yonekura, Junji Konishi
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1995, 36 (6) 969-974;
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