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Nitrogen-13-Ammonia and PET to Detect Allograft Coronary Artery Disease after Heart Transplantation: Comparison with Coronary Angiography
Xiao-Ming Zhao, Dominique Delbeke, Martin P. Sandler, Tiong-Keat Yeoh, John R. Votaw and William H. Frist
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1995, 36 (6) 982-987;
Xiao-Ming Zhao
Dominique Delbeke
Martin P. Sandler
Tiong-Keat Yeoh
John R. Votaw


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Nitrogen-13-Ammonia and PET to Detect Allograft Coronary Artery Disease after Heart Transplantation: Comparison with Coronary Angiography
Xiao-Ming Zhao, Dominique Delbeke, Martin P. Sandler, Tiong-Keat Yeoh, John R. Votaw, William H. Frist
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