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13N-ammonia: A novel biomarker for blood flow-dependent imaging of brown adipose tissue in rodents and humans

Igal Madar, Richard Wahl, John Crandall and Robert Dannals
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2016, 57 (supplement 2) 1696;
Igal Madar
2Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Baltimore MD United States
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3Radiology Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Baltimore MD United States
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1John Hopkins University Baltimore MD United States
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Robert Dannals
4Nuclear Medicine - PET The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Sparks Glencoe MD United States
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vol. 57 no. supplement 2 1696

Published By 
Society of Nuclear Medicine
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0161-5505
Online ISSN 
2159-662X
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  • Published online May 24, 2016.

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  1. Igal Madar2,
  2. Richard Wahl3,
  3. John Crandall1 and
  4. Robert Dannals4
  1. 1John Hopkins University Baltimore MD United States
  2. 2Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Baltimore MD United States
  3. 3Radiology Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Baltimore MD United States
  4. 4Nuclear Medicine - PET The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Sparks Glencoe MD United States

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