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Meeting ReportOncology: Basic, Translational & Therapy

Signaling pathways alteration involved in head and neck cancer can be identified through textural features analysis in 18F-FDG PET images: a prospective study

Florent Tixier, Mathieu Hatt, Catherine Cheze Le Rest, Brigitte Simon, Stéphane Key, Laurent Corcos and Dimitris Visvikis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2015, 56 (supplement 3) 449;
Florent Tixier
1UMR 1101, INSERM, Brest, France
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Mathieu Hatt
1UMR 1101, INSERM, Brest, France
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Catherine Cheze Le Rest
2Nuclear Medicine, CHU Milétrie, Poitiers, France
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Brigitte Simon
3UMR 1078, INSERM, Brest, France
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Stéphane Key
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Laurent Corcos
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vol. 56 no. supplement 3 449

Published By 
Society of Nuclear Medicine
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0161-5505
Online ISSN 
2159-662X
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  • Published online May 15, 2015.

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  1. Florent Tixier1,
  2. Mathieu Hatt1,
  3. Catherine Cheze Le Rest2,
  4. Brigitte Simon3,
  5. Stéphane Key1,
  6. Laurent Corcos3 and
  7. Dimitris Visvikis1
  1. 1UMR 1101, INSERM, Brest, France
  2. 2Nuclear Medicine, CHU Milétrie, Poitiers, France
  3. 3UMR 1078, INSERM, Brest, France

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Signaling pathways alteration involved in head and neck cancer can be identified through textural features analysis in 18F-FDG PET images: a prospective study
Florent Tixier, Mathieu Hatt, Catherine Cheze Le Rest, Brigitte Simon, Stéphane Key, Laurent Corcos, Dimitris Visvikis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2015, 56 (supplement 3) 449;

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Signaling pathways alteration involved in head and neck cancer can be identified through textural features analysis in 18F-FDG PET images: a prospective study
Florent Tixier, Mathieu Hatt, Catherine Cheze Le Rest, Brigitte Simon, Stéphane Key, Laurent Corcos, Dimitris Visvikis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2015, 56 (supplement 3) 449;
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