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Meeting ReportInstrumentation & Data Analysis Track

Target-to-liver ratio is less susceptible to variation in uptake time and blood activity

Mark Ahlman, Roberto Maass-Moreno, Daniel Shin, Veit Sandfort and David Bluemke
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2017, 58 (supplement 1) 615;
Mark Ahlman
1Radiology and Imaging Sciences National Institutes of Health Bethesda MD United States
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Roberto Maass-Moreno
1Radiology and Imaging Sciences National Institutes of Health Bethesda MD United States
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Daniel Shin
2University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA United States
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Veit Sandfort
1Radiology and Imaging Sciences National Institutes of Health Bethesda MD United States
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1Radiology and Imaging Sciences National Institutes of Health Bethesda MD United States
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