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Effect of Attenuation Correction on Lesion Detectability in FDG PET of Breast Cancer
Christian Bleckmann, Jörg Dose, Karl H. Bohuslavizki, Ralph Buchert, Susanne Klutmann, Janos Mester, Fritz Jänicke and Matte Clausen
Journal of Nuclear Medicine December 1999, 40 (12) 2021-2024;
Christian Bleckmann
Jörg Dose
Karl H. Bohuslavizki
Ralph Buchert
Susanne Klutmann
Janos Mester
Fritz Jänicke


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Christian Bleckmann, Jörg Dose, Karl H. Bohuslavizki, Ralph Buchert, Susanne Klutmann, Janos Mester, Fritz Jänicke, Matte Clausen
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