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Myocardial Glucose Uptake Measured with Fluorodeoxyglucose: A Proposed Method to Account for Variable Lumped Constants
Hans Erik Bøtker, Gary W. Goodwin, James E. Holden, Torsten Doenst, Albert Gjedde and Heinrich Taegtmeyer
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1999, 40 (7) 1186-1196;
Hans Erik Bøtker
Gary W. Goodwin
James E. Holden
Torsten Doenst
Albert Gjedde


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Myocardial Glucose Uptake Measured with Fluorodeoxyglucose: A Proposed Method to Account for Variable Lumped Constants
Hans Erik Bøtker, Gary W. Goodwin, James E. Holden, Torsten Doenst, Albert Gjedde, Heinrich Taegtmeyer
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