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Use of the Metabolic Tracer Carbon-11-Acetate for Evaluation of Regional Myocardial Perfusion
Sammy Y. Chan, Richard C. Brunken, Michael E. Phelps and Heinrich R. Schelbert
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1991, 32 (4) 665-672;
Sammy Y. Chan
Richard C. Brunken
Michael E. Phelps


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Use of the Metabolic Tracer Carbon-11-Acetate for Evaluation of Regional Myocardial Perfusion
Sammy Y. Chan, Richard C. Brunken, Michael E. Phelps, Heinrich R. Schelbert
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