Kanayama Sugako | Department Of Cardiology Kanazawa Medical University
スポンサーリンク
概要
関連著者
-
KANAYAMA Sugako
Department of Cardiology, Kanazawa Medical University
-
Kanayama Sugako
Department Of Cardiology Kanazawa Medical University
-
Kanayama Sugako
Department Of Nuclear Medicine Kanazawa University Hospital
-
Takekoshi Noboru
Department of Cardiology, Kanazawa Medical University
-
Takekoshi Noboru
Department Of Cardiology Kanazawa Medical University
-
絹谷 清剛
金沢大学バイオトレーサ診療学
-
Kinuya Seigo
金沢大学 自然科学研究科
-
Kuniya S
Kanazawa Univ. School Of Medicine Kanazawa
-
Takekoshi N
Department Of Cardiology Kanazawa Medical University School Of Medicine
-
Takekoshi Noboru
Department Of Cardiology Kanazawa Medical University School Of Medicine
著作論文
- Accuracy of cardiac PET imaging using post-injection transmission scan
- Comparison of Left Ventricular Volumes and Ejection Fraction between ECG-Gated N-13 Ammonia PET and MRI in Patients with Myocardial Infarction
- Comparison between ECG-Gated FDG and NH3 PET for the Assessment of Left Ventricular Function in Patients with Myocardial Infarction
- OE-019 Is Post-stress Left Ventricular Dysfunction Related to The Severity of Coronary Artery Disease ? : A Gated Ammonia PET Study(Nuclear Cardiology 1 (I) : OE3)(Oral Presentation (English))
- Transient Dilation of the Left Ventricule Using ATP Stress N-13 NH_3 PET in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
- The Correlation between Technetium 99m-Sestamibi Myocardial Scintigraphy and Mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase Activity in Dilated Cardiomyopathy
- Hypoxic Preconditioning Induces the Expression of Heme Oxygenase-1 via P38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (p38MAPK) Pathway in Cardiac Fibroblasts
- Global and Regional Left Ventricular Function Assessed by ECG-Gated N-13 Ammonia PET in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
- Effect of left ventricular function on diagnostic accuracy of FDG SPECT
- Assessment of Global and Regional Left Ventricular Function by Electrocardiographic Gated N-13 Ammonia Positron Emission Tomography in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease