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Quantitative Assessment of Cerebral Blood Flow in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease by SPECT
Peter Bartenstein, Satoshi Minoshima, Christine Hirsch, Katharina Buch, Frode Willoch, Dagmar Mösch, Daniel Schad, Markus Schwaiger and Alexander Kurz
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1997, 38 (7) 1095-1101;
Peter Bartenstein
Satoshi Minoshima
Christine Hirsch
Katharina Buch
Frode Willoch
Dagmar Mösch
Daniel Schad
Markus Schwaiger
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Peter Bartenstein, Satoshi Minoshima, Christine Hirsch, Katharina Buch, Frode Willoch, Dagmar Mösch, Daniel Schad, Markus Schwaiger, Alexander Kurz
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