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Kinetics of 14(R,S)-Fluorine-18-Fluoro-6-Thia-Heptadecanoic Acid in Normal Human Hearts at Rest, During Exercise and After Dipyridamole Injection
Andreas Ebert, Hans Herzog, Gerhard L. Stöcklin, Michael M. Henrich, Timothy R. DeGrado, Heinz H. Coenen and Ludwig E. Feinendegen
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 1994, 35 (1) 51-56;
Andreas Ebert
Hans Herzog
Gerhard L. Stöcklin
Michael M. Henrich
Timothy R. DeGrado
Heinz H. Coenen


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Kinetics of 14(R,S)-Fluorine-18-Fluoro-6-Thia-Heptadecanoic Acid in Normal Human Hearts at Rest, During Exercise and After Dipyridamole Injection
Andreas Ebert, Hans Herzog, Gerhard L. Stöcklin, Michael M. Henrich, Timothy R. DeGrado, Heinz H. Coenen, Ludwig E. Feinendegen
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 1994, 35 (1) 51-56;
Kinetics of 14(R,S)-Fluorine-18-Fluoro-6-Thia-Heptadecanoic Acid in Normal Human Hearts at Rest, During Exercise and After Dipyridamole Injection
Andreas Ebert, Hans Herzog, Gerhard L. Stöcklin, Michael M. Henrich, Timothy R. DeGrado, Heinz H. Coenen, Ludwig E. Feinendegen
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 1994, 35 (1) 51-56;
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