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18F-Florbetaben uptake suggests a unique amyloidosis in World Trade Center responders

Juin Zhou, Sean Clouston, Paul Vaska, Minos Kritikos, Chuan Huang, Lemise Saleh, Jaclyn Brunner, Nikhil Palekar, Sam Gandy and Benjamin Luft
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 2023, 64 (supplement 1) P1565;
Juin Zhou
1Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook
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1Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook
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Paul Vaska
2Stony Brook University
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Minos Kritikos
1Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook
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Chuan Huang
3Emory School of Medicine
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Lemise Saleh
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1Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook
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1Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook
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18F-Florbetaben uptake suggests a unique amyloidosis in World Trade Center responders
Juin Zhou, Sean Clouston, Paul Vaska, Minos Kritikos, Chuan Huang, Lemise Saleh, Jaclyn Brunner, Nikhil Palekar, Sam Gandy, Benjamin Luft
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 2023, 64 (supplement 1) P1565;

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18F-Florbetaben uptake suggests a unique amyloidosis in World Trade Center responders
Juin Zhou, Sean Clouston, Paul Vaska, Minos Kritikos, Chuan Huang, Lemise Saleh, Jaclyn Brunner, Nikhil Palekar, Sam Gandy, Benjamin Luft
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 2023, 64 (supplement 1) P1565;
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