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Three-Dimensional Fusion of Coronary Arteries with Myocardial Perfusion Distributions: Clinical Validation
Tracy L. Faber, Cesar A. Santana, Ernest V. Garcia, Jaume Candell-Riera, Russell D. Folks, John W. Peifer, Andrew Hopper, Santiago Aguade, Joan Angel and J. Larry Klein
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2004, 45 (5) 745-753;
Tracy L. Faber
Cesar A. Santana
Ernest V. Garcia
Jaume Candell-Riera
Russell D. Folks
John W. Peifer
Andrew Hopper
Santiago Aguade
Joan Angel
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Three-Dimensional Fusion of Coronary Arteries with Myocardial Perfusion Distributions: Clinical Validation
Tracy L. Faber, Cesar A. Santana, Ernest V. Garcia, Jaume Candell-Riera, Russell D. Folks, John W. Peifer, Andrew Hopper, Santiago Aguade, Joan Angel, J. Larry Klein
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2004, 45 (5) 745-753;
Three-Dimensional Fusion of Coronary Arteries with Myocardial Perfusion Distributions: Clinical Validation
Tracy L. Faber, Cesar A. Santana, Ernest V. Garcia, Jaume Candell-Riera, Russell D. Folks, John W. Peifer, Andrew Hopper, Santiago Aguade, Joan Angel, J. Larry Klein
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2004, 45 (5) 745-753;
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