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FDG-PET in Early Infancy: Simplified Quantification Methods to Measure Cerebral Glucose Utilization
H. Suhonen-Polvi, U. Ruotsalainen, A. Kinnala, J. Bergman, M. Haaparanta, M. Teräs, P. Mäkelä, O. Solin and U. Wegelius
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1995, 36 (7) 1249-1254;
H. Suhonen-Polvi
U. Ruotsalainen
A. Kinnala
J. Bergman
M. Haaparanta
M. Teräs
P. Mäkelä
O. Solin


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H. Suhonen-Polvi, U. Ruotsalainen, A. Kinnala, J. Bergman, M. Haaparanta, M. Teräs, P. Mäkelä, O. Solin, U. Wegelius
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