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Research ArticleNuclear Neurology

Effects of Scatter and Attenuation Correction on Quantitative Assessment of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow with SPECT

Hidehiro Iida, Yuichiro Narita, Hirotsugu Kado, Akemi Kashikura, Shigeki Sugawara, Yasuaki Shoji, Toshibumi Kinoshita, Toshihide Ogawa and Stefan Eberl
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 1998, 39 (1) 181-189;
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Effects of Scatter and Attenuation Correction on Quantitative Assessment of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow with SPECT
Hidehiro Iida, Yuichiro Narita, Hirotsugu Kado, Akemi Kashikura, Shigeki Sugawara, Yasuaki Shoji, Toshibumi Kinoshita, Toshihide Ogawa, Stefan Eberl
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 1998, 39 (1) 181-189;

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Effects of Scatter and Attenuation Correction on Quantitative Assessment of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow with SPECT
Hidehiro Iida, Yuichiro Narita, Hirotsugu Kado, Akemi Kashikura, Shigeki Sugawara, Yasuaki Shoji, Toshibumi Kinoshita, Toshihide Ogawa, Stefan Eberl
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 1998, 39 (1) 181-189;
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