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Myocardial Uptake of Carbon-11-Acetate as an Indirect Estimate of Regional Myocardial Blood Flow
Robert J. Gropler, Barry A. Siegel and Edward M. Geltman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1991, 32 (2) 245-251;
Robert J. Gropler
Barry A. Siegel


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Myocardial Uptake of Carbon-11-Acetate as an Indirect Estimate of Regional Myocardial Blood Flow
Robert J. Gropler, Barry A. Siegel, Edward M. Geltman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1991, 32 (2) 245-251;
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