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Myocardial Imaging in Man with I-123 Meta-Iodobenzylguanidine
Robert C. Kline, Dennis P. Swanson, Donald M. Wieland, James H. Thrall, Milton D. Gross, Bertram Pitt and William H. Beierwaltes
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1981, 22 (2) 129-132;
Robert C. Kline
Dennis P. Swanson
Donald M. Wieland
James H. Thrall
Milton D. Gross
Bertram Pitt


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Myocardial Imaging in Man with I-123 Meta-Iodobenzylguanidine
Robert C. Kline, Dennis P. Swanson, Donald M. Wieland, James H. Thrall, Milton D. Gross, Bertram Pitt, William H. Beierwaltes
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