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Quantitation of Myocardial Fatty Acid Metabolism Using PET

Steven R. Bergmann, Carla J. Weinheimer, Joanne Markham and Pilar Herrero
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 1996, 37 (10) 1723-1730;
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