Research ArticleNuclear Cardiology
Myocardial Uptake of the Fatty Acid Analog 14-Fluorine-18-Fluoro-6-Thia-Heptadecanoic Acid in Comparison to Beta-Oxidation Rates by Tritiated Palmitate
Charles K. Stone, Robert A. Pooley, Timothy R. DeGrado, Britta Renstrom, Robert J. Nickles, Stephen H. Nellis, A.James Liedtke and James E. Holden
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 1998, 39 (10) 1690-1696;
Charles K. Stone
Robert A. Pooley
Timothy R. DeGrado
Britta Renstrom
Robert J. Nickles
Stephen H. Nellis
A.James Liedtke


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Myocardial Uptake of the Fatty Acid Analog 14-Fluorine-18-Fluoro-6-Thia-Heptadecanoic Acid in Comparison to Beta-Oxidation Rates by Tritiated Palmitate
Charles K. Stone, Robert A. Pooley, Timothy R. DeGrado, Britta Renstrom, Robert J. Nickles, Stephen H. Nellis, A.James Liedtke, James E. Holden
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 1998, 39 (10) 1690-1696;
Myocardial Uptake of the Fatty Acid Analog 14-Fluorine-18-Fluoro-6-Thia-Heptadecanoic Acid in Comparison to Beta-Oxidation Rates by Tritiated Palmitate
Charles K. Stone, Robert A. Pooley, Timothy R. DeGrado, Britta Renstrom, Robert J. Nickles, Stephen H. Nellis, A.James Liedtke, James E. Holden
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 1998, 39 (10) 1690-1696;
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