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Coronary Flow and Flow Reserve by PET Simplified for Clinical Applications Using Rubidium-82 or Nitrogen-13-Ammonia
Katsuya Yoshida, Nizar Mullani and K. Lance Gould
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 1996, 37 (10) 1701-1712;
Katsuya Yoshida
Nizar Mullani
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Coronary Flow and Flow Reserve by PET Simplified for Clinical Applications Using Rubidium-82 or Nitrogen-13-Ammonia
Katsuya Yoshida, Nizar Mullani, K. Lance Gould
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 1996, 37 (10) 1701-1712;
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