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Myocardial Kinetics of Fluorine-18 Misonidazole: A Marker of Hypoxic Myocardium
Marc E. Shelton, Carmen S. Dence, D.-R. Hwang, Michael J. Welch and Steven R. Bergmann
Journal of Nuclear Medicine March 1989, 30 (3) 351-358;
Marc E. Shelton
Carmen S. Dence
D.-R. Hwang
Michael J. Welch
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Myocardial Kinetics of Fluorine-18 Misonidazole: A Marker of Hypoxic Myocardium
Marc E. Shelton, Carmen S. Dence, D.-R. Hwang, Michael J. Welch, Steven R. Bergmann
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 1989, 30 (3) 351-358;
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