Research ArticleNuclear Cardiology
Three-Dimensional Correction for Spillover and Recovery of Myocardial PET Images
Johan Nuyts, Alex Maes, Matthias Vrolix, Christiaan Schiepers, Heinrich Schelbert, William Kuhle, Guy Bormans, Gert Poppe, Denis Buxton, Paul Suetens, Hilaire De Geest and Luc Mortelmans
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1996, 37 (5) 767-774;
Johan Nuyts
Alex Maes
Matthias Vrolix
Christiaan Schiepers
Heinrich Schelbert
William Kuhle
Guy Bormans
Gert Poppe
Denis Buxton
Paul Suetens
Hilaire De Geest


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Three-Dimensional Correction for Spillover and Recovery of Myocardial PET Images
Johan Nuyts, Alex Maes, Matthias Vrolix, Christiaan Schiepers, Heinrich Schelbert, William Kuhle, Guy Bormans, Gert Poppe, Denis Buxton, Paul Suetens, Hilaire De Geest, Luc Mortelmans
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1996, 37 (5) 767-774;
Three-Dimensional Correction for Spillover and Recovery of Myocardial PET Images
Johan Nuyts, Alex Maes, Matthias Vrolix, Christiaan Schiepers, Heinrich Schelbert, William Kuhle, Guy Bormans, Gert Poppe, Denis Buxton, Paul Suetens, Hilaire De Geest, Luc Mortelmans
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