Research ArticleNuclear Neurology
Importance of Bone Attenuation in Brain SPECT Quantification
Robert Z. Stodilka, Brad J. Kemp, Frank S. Prato and Richard L. Nicholson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 1998, 39 (1) 190-197;
Robert Z. Stodilka
Brad J. Kemp
Frank S. Prato
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