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Sigma-1 receptor PET/MRI for identifying nociceptive sources of radiating low back pain

Daehyun Yoon, Peter Cipriano, Ian Carroll, Catherine Curtin, Eugene Roh, Thomas Wilson and Sandip Biswal
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2020, 61 (supplement 1) 178;
Daehyun Yoon
1Radiology Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford CA United States
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Peter Cipriano
1Radiology Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford CA United States
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Ian Carroll
2Anesthesiology Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford CA United States
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Catherine Curtin
3Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford CA United States
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Eugene Roh
4Orthopaedic Surgery Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford CA United States
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Thomas Wilson
5Neurosurgery Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford CA United States
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Sandip Biswal
1Radiology Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford CA United States
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Daehyun Yoon, Peter Cipriano, Ian Carroll, Catherine Curtin, Eugene Roh, Thomas Wilson, Sandip Biswal
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2020, 61 (supplement 1) 178;

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Sigma-1 receptor PET/MRI for identifying nociceptive sources of radiating low back pain
Daehyun Yoon, Peter Cipriano, Ian Carroll, Catherine Curtin, Eugene Roh, Thomas Wilson, Sandip Biswal
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2020, 61 (supplement 1) 178;
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