Research ArticleNuclear Neurology
Significance of Nonuniform Attenuation Correction in Quantitative Brain SPECT Imaging
Nallakkandi Rajeevan, I. George Zubal, S. Quinn Ramsby, Sami S. Zoghbi, John Seibyl and Robert B. Innis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 1998, 39 (10) 1719-1726;
Nallakkandi Rajeevan
I. George Zubal
S. Quinn Ramsby
Sami S. Zoghbi
John Seibyl


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