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Quantitative Gated PET for the Assessment of Left Ventricular Function in Small Animals
Etienne Croteau, François Bénard, Jules Cadorette, Marie-Ève Gauthier, Antonio Aliaga, M’hamed Bentourkia and Roger Lecomte
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 2003, 44 (10) 1655-1661;
Etienne Croteau
François Bénard
Jules Cadorette
Marie-Ève Gauthier
Antonio Aliaga
M’hamed Bentourkia
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Quantitative Gated PET for the Assessment of Left Ventricular Function in Small Animals
Etienne Croteau, François Bénard, Jules Cadorette, Marie-Ève Gauthier, Antonio Aliaga, M’hamed Bentourkia, Roger Lecomte
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 2003, 44 (10) 1655-1661;
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