Necessity of a uniform start for scanning after FDG injection in brain PET study
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概要
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- 2006-05-01
著者
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ISHII Kazunari
Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Hyogo Brain and Heart Center
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Tabata Masako
Department of Hygiene Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, Tokyo University of Science
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Tabata Masako
Department Of Hygiene Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Science Tokyo University Of Science
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Tabata Masako
Department Of Neurology Himeji Central Hospital
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Ishii Kazunari
Department Of Radiology And Nuclear Medicine Hyogo Brain And Heart Center
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Ishii Kazunari
Department Of Parasitology And Immunology The University Of Tokushima Of School Of Medicine
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HIGASHI Yasuto
Department of Neurology, Himeji Central Hospital
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MIYAISHI Masahiro
Department of Neurology, Himeji Central Hospital
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MIZUTANI Takashi
PET Diagnostic Imaging Center, Himeji Central Hospital
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SASAKI Masahiro
PET Diagnostic Imaging Center, Himeji Central Hospital
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Miyaishi Masahiro
Department Of Neurology Himeji Central Hospital
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Higashi Yasuto
Department Of Neurology Himeji Central Hospital
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Mizutani Takashi
Pet Diagnostic Imaging Center Himeji Central Hospital
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Sasaki Masahiro
Pet Diagnostic Imaging Center Himeji Central Hospital
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ISHII Kazunari
Department of Communications & Integrated Systems, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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