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An Automated Analysis Program for the Evaluation of Cardiac PET Studies: Initial Results in the Detection and Localization of Coronary Artery Disease Using Nitrogen-13-Ammonia
Christian Laubenbacher, Jill Rothley, Joe Sitomer, Rob Beanlands, Stephen Sawada, Ron Sutor, David Muller and Markus Schwaiger
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1993, 34 (6) 968-978;
Christian Laubenbacher
Jill Rothley
Joe Sitomer
Rob Beanlands
Stephen Sawada
Ron Sutor
David Muller
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An Automated Analysis Program for the Evaluation of Cardiac PET Studies: Initial Results in the Detection and Localization of Coronary Artery Disease Using Nitrogen-13-Ammonia
Christian Laubenbacher, Jill Rothley, Joe Sitomer, Rob Beanlands, Stephen Sawada, Ron Sutor, David Muller, Markus Schwaiger
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1993, 34 (6) 968-978;
An Automated Analysis Program for the Evaluation of Cardiac PET Studies: Initial Results in the Detection and Localization of Coronary Artery Disease Using Nitrogen-13-Ammonia
Christian Laubenbacher, Jill Rothley, Joe Sitomer, Rob Beanlands, Stephen Sawada, Ron Sutor, David Muller, Markus Schwaiger
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1993, 34 (6) 968-978;
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