Research ArticleGeneral Nuclear Medicine
Fluoride Kinetics of the Axial Skeleton Measured in Vivo with Fluorine-18-Fluoride PET
Christiaan Schiepers, Johan Nuyts, Guy Bormans, Jan Dequeker, Roger Bouillon, Luc Mortelmans, Alfons Verbruggen and Michel De Roo
Journal of Nuclear Medicine December 1997, 38 (12) 1970-1976;
Christiaan Schiepers
Johan Nuyts
Guy Bormans
Jan Dequeker
Roger Bouillon
Luc Mortelmans
Alfons Verbruggen
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Fluoride Kinetics of the Axial Skeleton Measured in Vivo with Fluorine-18-Fluoride PET
Christiaan Schiepers, Johan Nuyts, Guy Bormans, Jan Dequeker, Roger Bouillon, Luc Mortelmans, Alfons Verbruggen, Michel De Roo
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Dec 1997, 38 (12) 1970-1976;
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