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Fatty Acid Accumulation and Abnormal Lipid Deposition in Peripheral and Border Zones of Experimental Myocardial Infarcts
David W. Bilheimer, L. Maximilian Buja, Robert W. Parkey, Frederick J. Bonte and James T. Willerson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine March 1978, 19 (3) 276-283;
David W. Bilheimer
L. Maximilian Buja
Robert W. Parkey
Frederick J. Bonte
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Fatty Acid Accumulation and Abnormal Lipid Deposition in Peripheral and Border Zones of Experimental Myocardial Infarcts
David W. Bilheimer, L. Maximilian Buja, Robert W. Parkey, Frederick J. Bonte, James T. Willerson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 1978, 19 (3) 276-283;
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