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Pinhole SPECT: An Approach to In Vivo High Resolution SPECT Imaging in Small Laboratory Animals
D.A. Weber, M. Ivanovic, D. Franceschi, S-E. Strand, K. Erlandsson, M. Franceschi, H.L. Atkins, J. A. Coderre, H. Susskind, T. Button and K. Ljunggren
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1994, 35 (2) 342-348;
D.A. Weber
M. Ivanovic
D. Franceschi
S-E. Strand
K. Erlandsson
M. Franceschi
H.L. Atkins
J. A. Coderre
H. Susskind
T. Button


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Pinhole SPECT: An Approach to In Vivo High Resolution SPECT Imaging in Small Laboratory Animals
D.A. Weber, M. Ivanovic, D. Franceschi, S-E. Strand, K. Erlandsson, M. Franceschi, H.L. Atkins, J. A. Coderre, H. Susskind, T. Button, K. Ljunggren
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