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Imaging of Dopamine Transporters with Iodine-123-β-CIT and SPECT in Parkinson's Disease

Susanne Asenbaum, Thomas Brücke, Walter Pirker, Ivo Podreka, Peter Angelberger, Sylvia Wenger, Christian Wöber, Christian Müller and Lüder Deecke
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 1997, 38 (1) 1-6;
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Imaging of Dopamine Transporters with Iodine-123-β-CIT and SPECT in Parkinson's Disease
Susanne Asenbaum, Thomas Brücke, Walter Pirker, Ivo Podreka, Peter Angelberger, Sylvia Wenger, Christian Wöber, Christian Müller, Lüder Deecke
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 1997, 38 (1) 1-6;

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Imaging of Dopamine Transporters with Iodine-123-β-CIT and SPECT in Parkinson's Disease
Susanne Asenbaum, Thomas Brücke, Walter Pirker, Ivo Podreka, Peter Angelberger, Sylvia Wenger, Christian Wöber, Christian Müller, Lüder Deecke
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 1997, 38 (1) 1-6;
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