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The Dose Uptake Ratio as an Index of Glucose Metabolism: Useful Parameter or Oversimplification?

Leena M. Hamberg, George J. Hunter, Nathaniel M. Alpert, Noah C. Choi, John W. Babich and Alan J. Fischman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine August 1994, 35 (8) 1308-1312;
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The Dose Uptake Ratio as an Index of Glucose Metabolism: Useful Parameter or Oversimplification?
Leena M. Hamberg, George J. Hunter, Nathaniel M. Alpert, Noah C. Choi, John W. Babich, Alan J. Fischman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 1994, 35 (8) 1308-1312;
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