Research ArticleNuclear Cardiology
Effects of Misalignment Between Transmission and Emission Scans on Attenuation-Corrected Cardiac SPECT
Ichiro Matsunari, Guido Böning, Sibylle I. Ziegler, Istvan Kosa, Stephan G. Nekolla, Edward P. Ficaro and Markus Schwaiger
Journal of Nuclear Medicine March 1998, 39 (3) 411-416;
Ichiro Matsunari
Guido Böning
Sibylle I. Ziegler
Istvan Kosa
Stephan G. Nekolla
Edward P. Ficaro
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Effects of Misalignment Between Transmission and Emission Scans on Attenuation-Corrected Cardiac SPECT
Ichiro Matsunari, Guido Böning, Sibylle I. Ziegler, Istvan Kosa, Stephan G. Nekolla, Edward P. Ficaro, Markus Schwaiger
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 1998, 39 (3) 411-416;
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