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Research ArticleNuclear Neurology

Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Measurement with Iodine-123-IMP Autoradiography: Normal Values, Reproducibility and Sensitivity to Hypoperfusion

Jun Hatazawa, Hidehiro Iida, Eku Shimosegawa, Takao Sato, Matsutaro Murakami and Yuko Miura
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1997, 38 (7) 1102-1108;
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Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Measurement with Iodine-123-IMP Autoradiography: Normal Values, Reproducibility and Sensitivity to Hypoperfusion
Jun Hatazawa, Hidehiro Iida, Eku Shimosegawa, Takao Sato, Matsutaro Murakami, Yuko Miura
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jul 1997, 38 (7) 1102-1108;
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