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Delineation of Myocardial Viability with PET
Cécile Grandin, William Wijns, Jacques A. Melin, Anne Bol, Annie R. Robert, Guy R. Heyndrickx, Christian Michel and Jean-Louis J. Vanoverschelde
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1995, 36 (9) 1543-1552;
Cécile Grandin
William Wijns
Jacques A. Melin
Anne Bol
Annie R. Robert
Guy R. Heyndrickx
Christian Michel
Jean-Louis J. Vanoverschelde


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Delineation of Myocardial Viability with PET
Cécile Grandin, William Wijns, Jacques A. Melin, Anne Bol, Annie R. Robert, Guy R. Heyndrickx, Christian Michel, Jean-Louis J. Vanoverschelde
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