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Evaluation of Cerebral Infarction with Iodine 123-Iomazenil SPECT
Jun Hatazawa, Takao Satoh, Eku Shimosegawa, Toshio Okudera, Atsushi Inugami, Toshihide Ogawa, Hideaki Fujita, Kyo Noguchi, Iwao Kanno, Shuhichi Miura, Matsutaroh Murakami, Hidehiro Iida, Yuhko Miura and Kazuo Uemura
Journal of Nuclear Medicine December 1995, 36 (12) 2154-2161;
Jun Hatazawa
Takao Satoh
Eku Shimosegawa
Toshio Okudera
Atsushi Inugami
Toshihide Ogawa
Hideaki Fujita
Kyo Noguchi
Iwao Kanno
Shuhichi Miura
Matsutaroh Murakami
Hidehiro Iida
Yuhko Miura


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Evaluation of Cerebral Infarction with Iodine 123-Iomazenil SPECT
Jun Hatazawa, Takao Satoh, Eku Shimosegawa, Toshio Okudera, Atsushi Inugami, Toshihide Ogawa, Hideaki Fujita, Kyo Noguchi, Iwao Kanno, Shuhichi Miura, Matsutaroh Murakami, Hidehiro Iida, Yuhko Miura, Kazuo Uemura
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