Research ArticleGeneral Nuclear Medicine
Noninvasive Quantitation of Cerebral Blood Flow Using Oxygen-15-Water and a Dual-PET System
Hidehiro Iida, Shuichi Miura, Yasuaki Shoji, Toshihide Ogawa, Hirotsugu Kado, Yuichiro Narita, Jun Hatazawa, Stefan Eberl, Iwao Kanno and Kazuo Uemura
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 1998, 39 (10) 1789-1798;
Hidehiro Iida
Shuichi Miura
Yasuaki Shoji
Toshihide Ogawa
Hirotsugu Kado
Yuichiro Narita
Jun Hatazawa
Stefan Eberl
Iwao Kanno


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Noninvasive Quantitation of Cerebral Blood Flow Using Oxygen-15-Water and a Dual-PET System
Hidehiro Iida, Shuichi Miura, Yasuaki Shoji, Toshihide Ogawa, Hirotsugu Kado, Yuichiro Narita, Jun Hatazawa, Stefan Eberl, Iwao Kanno, Kazuo Uemura
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