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The Relationship Between Myocardial Blood Flow and Glucose Uptake in Ischemic Canine Myocardium Determined with Fluorine-18-Deoxyglucose
Victor Kalff, Markus Schwaiger, Ngoc Nguyen, Thomas B. McClanahan and Kim P. Gallagher
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1992, 33 (7) 1346-1353;
Victor Kalff
Markus Schwaiger
Ngoc Nguyen
Thomas B. McClanahan


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The Relationship Between Myocardial Blood Flow and Glucose Uptake in Ischemic Canine Myocardium Determined with Fluorine-18-Deoxyglucose
Victor Kalff, Markus Schwaiger, Ngoc Nguyen, Thomas B. McClanahan, Kim P. Gallagher
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jul 1992, 33 (7) 1346-1353;
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