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Glucose Metabolism in Human Malignant Gliomas Measured Quantitatively with PET, l-[C-ll]Glucose and FDG: Analysis of the FDG Lumped Constant
Alexander M. Spence, Mark Muzi, Michael M. Graham, Finbarr O'Sullivan, Kenneth A. Krohn, Jeanne M. Link, Thomas K. Lewellen, Barbara Lewellen, Scott D. Freeman, Mitchel S. Berger and George A. Ojemann
Journal of Nuclear Medicine March 1998, 39 (3) 440-448;
Alexander M. Spence
Mark Muzi
Michael M. Graham
Finbarr O'Sullivan
Kenneth A. Krohn
Jeanne M. Link
Thomas K. Lewellen
Barbara Lewellen
Scott D. Freeman
Mitchel S. Berger
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Glucose Metabolism in Human Malignant Gliomas Measured Quantitatively with PET, l-[C-ll]Glucose and FDG: Analysis of the FDG Lumped Constant
Alexander M. Spence, Mark Muzi, Michael M. Graham, Finbarr O'Sullivan, Kenneth A. Krohn, Jeanne M. Link, Thomas K. Lewellen, Barbara Lewellen, Scott D. Freeman, Mitchel S. Berger, George A. Ojemann
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 1998, 39 (3) 440-448;
Glucose Metabolism in Human Malignant Gliomas Measured Quantitatively with PET, l-[C-ll]Glucose and FDG: Analysis of the FDG Lumped Constant
Alexander M. Spence, Mark Muzi, Michael M. Graham, Finbarr O'Sullivan, Kenneth A. Krohn, Jeanne M. Link, Thomas K. Lewellen, Barbara Lewellen, Scott D. Freeman, Mitchel S. Berger, George A. Ojemann
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 1998, 39 (3) 440-448;
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