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Feasibility of standard and generalized Patlak Models for dynamic imaging of multiple organs using the uEXPLORER PET scanner

Fengyun Gu, Qi Wu, Jianmao Wu, Debin Hu, Tianyi Xu, Shuangliang Cao, Yun Zhou and Hongcheng Shi
Journal of Nuclear Medicine August 2022, 63 (supplement 2) 3185;
Fengyun Gu
1Central Research Institute, United Imaging Healthcare; University College Cork
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Qi Wu
1Central Research Institute, United Imaging Healthcare; University College Cork
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Jianmao Wu
2Department of Nuclear Medicine, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, China
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Debin Hu
3Central Research Institute, United Imaging Healthcare
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Tianyi Xu
4United Imaging Healthcare, Shanghai, China
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Shuangliang Cao
5Central Research Institute, United Imaging Healthcare
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Yun Zhou
6United Imaging Healthcare Co., Ltd
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Hongcheng Shi
7Department of Nuclear Medicine, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University
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Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 2022, 63 (supplement 2) 3185;

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Feasibility of standard and generalized Patlak Models for dynamic imaging of multiple organs using the uEXPLORER PET scanner
Fengyun Gu, Qi Wu, Jianmao Wu, Debin Hu, Tianyi Xu, Shuangliang Cao, Yun Zhou, Hongcheng Shi
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 2022, 63 (supplement 2) 3185;
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