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Myocardial Blood Flow, Function, and Metabolism in Repetitive Stunning
Marcelo F. Di Carli, Petar Prcevski, Tajinder P. Singh, James Janisse, Joel Ager, Otto Muzik and Richard Vander Heide
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 2000, 41 (7) 1227-1234;
Marcelo F. Di Carli
Petar Prcevski
Tajinder P. Singh
James Janisse
Joel Ager
Otto Muzik


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Myocardial Blood Flow, Function, and Metabolism in Repetitive Stunning
Marcelo F. Di Carli, Petar Prcevski, Tajinder P. Singh, James Janisse, Joel Ager, Otto Muzik, Richard Vander Heide
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jul 2000, 41 (7) 1227-1234;
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