Research ArticleNuclear Neurology
Three-Dimensional Imaging Characteristics of the HEAD PENN-PET Scanner
Joel S. Karp, Richard Freifelder, Michael J. Geagan, Gerd Muehllehner, Paul E. Kinahan, Robert M. Lewitt and Lingxiong Shao
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1997, 38 (4) 636-643;
Joel S. Karp
Richard Freifelder
Michael J. Geagan
Gerd Muehllehner
Paul E. Kinahan
Robert M. Lewitt
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Three-Dimensional Imaging Characteristics of the HEAD PENN-PET Scanner
Joel S. Karp, Richard Freifelder, Michael J. Geagan, Gerd Muehllehner, Paul E. Kinahan, Robert M. Lewitt, Lingxiong Shao
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