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Heterogeneity of Myocardial Perfusion Provides the Physiological Basis of Perfusable Tissue Index

Pilar Herrero, Anton Staudenherz, John F. Walsh, Robert J. Gropler and Steven R. Bergmann
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1995, 36 (2) 320-327;
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Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1995, 36 (2) 320-327;

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Heterogeneity of Myocardial Perfusion Provides the Physiological Basis of Perfusable Tissue Index
Pilar Herrero, Anton Staudenherz, John F. Walsh, Robert J. Gropler, Steven R. Bergmann
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1995, 36 (2) 320-327;
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