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High-Resolution SPECT to Assess Hippocampal Perfusion in Neuropsychiatric Diseases
Takashi Ohnishi, Hiroaki Hoshi, Shigeki Nagamachi, Seishi Jinnouchi, Leo G. Flores, Shigemi Futami and Katsushi Watanabe
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1995, 36 (7) 1163-1169;
Takashi Ohnishi
Hiroaki Hoshi
Shigeki Nagamachi
Seishi Jinnouchi
Leo G. Flores II
Shigemi Futami


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