Research ArticleNuclear Neurology
Test/Retest Reproducibility of Iodine-123-βCIT SPECT Brain Measurement of Dopamine Transporters in Parkinson's Patients
John P. Seibyl, Kenneth Marek, Kimberly Sheff, Ronald M. Baldwin, Sami Zoghbi, Yolanda Zea-Ponce, Dennis S. Charney, Christopher H. van Dyck, Paul B. Hoffer and Robert B. Innis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1997, 38 (9) 1453-1459;
John P. Seibyl
Kenneth Marek
Kimberly Sheff
Ronald M. Baldwin
Sami Zoghbi
Yolanda Zea-Ponce
Dennis S. Charney
Christopher H. van Dyck
Paul B. Hoffer
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Test/Retest Reproducibility of Iodine-123-βCIT SPECT Brain Measurement of Dopamine Transporters in Parkinson's Patients
John P. Seibyl, Kenneth Marek, Kimberly Sheff, Ronald M. Baldwin, Sami Zoghbi, Yolanda Zea-Ponce, Dennis S. Charney, Christopher H. van Dyck, Paul B. Hoffer, Robert B. Innis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1997, 38 (9) 1453-1459;
Test/Retest Reproducibility of Iodine-123-βCIT SPECT Brain Measurement of Dopamine Transporters in Parkinson's Patients
John P. Seibyl, Kenneth Marek, Kimberly Sheff, Ronald M. Baldwin, Sami Zoghbi, Yolanda Zea-Ponce, Dennis S. Charney, Christopher H. van Dyck, Paul B. Hoffer, Robert B. Innis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1997, 38 (9) 1453-1459;
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