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Derivation of Input Function from FDG-PET Studies in Small Hearts
Hsiao-Ming Wu, Sung-Cheng Huang, Vivekanand Allada, Peter J. Wolfenden, Heinrich R. Schelben, Michael E. Phelps and Carl K. Hoh
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 1996, 37 (10) 1717-1722;
Hsiao-Ming Wu
Sung-Cheng Huang
Vivekanand Allada
Peter J. Wolfenden
Heinrich R. Schelben
Michael E. Phelps
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