Molecular Imaging with Small Animal PET/CT

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Molecular Imaging with Small Animal PET/CT. / Binderup, T.; El-Ali, H.H.; Skovgaard, D.; Jensen, M.M.; Li, Fan; Hesse, B.; Jørgensen, J.T.; Kjær, A.; Ambrosini, V.; Binderup, Tina; El Ali, Henrik H.; Ambrosini, Valentina; Skovgaard, Dorthe; Munk Jensen, Mette; Li, Fan; Hesse, Birger; Jørgensen, Jesper Tranekjær; Kjær, Andreas.

In: Current Medical Imaging Reviews, Vol. 7, No. 3, 2011, p. 234-47.

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Binderup, T, El-Ali, HH, Skovgaard, D, Jensen, MM, Li, F, Hesse, B, Jørgensen, JT, Kjær, A, Ambrosini, V, Binderup, T, El Ali, HH, Ambrosini, V, Skovgaard, D, Munk Jensen, M, Li, F, Hesse, B, Jørgensen, JT & Kjær, A 2011, 'Molecular Imaging with Small Animal PET/CT', Current Medical Imaging Reviews, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 234-47. https://doi.org/10.2174/157340511796411221, https://doi.org/10.2174/157340511796411221

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Binderup, T., El-Ali, H. H., Skovgaard, D., Jensen, M. M., Li, F., Hesse, B., Jørgensen, J. T., Kjær, A., Ambrosini, V., Binderup, T., El Ali, H. H., Ambrosini, V., Skovgaard, D., Munk Jensen, M., Li, F., Hesse, B., Jørgensen, J. T., & Kjær, A. (2011). Molecular Imaging with Small Animal PET/CT. Current Medical Imaging Reviews, 7(3), 234-47. https://doi.org/10.2174/157340511796411221, https://doi.org/10.2174/157340511796411221

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Binderup T, El-Ali HH, Skovgaard D, Jensen MM, Li F, Hesse B et al. Molecular Imaging with Small Animal PET/CT. Current Medical Imaging Reviews. 2011;7(3):234-47. https://doi.org/10.2174/157340511796411221, https://doi.org/10.2174/157340511796411221

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Binderup, T. ; El-Ali, H.H. ; Skovgaard, D. ; Jensen, M.M. ; Li, Fan ; Hesse, B. ; Jørgensen, J.T. ; Kjær, A. ; Ambrosini, V. ; Binderup, Tina ; El Ali, Henrik H. ; Ambrosini, Valentina ; Skovgaard, Dorthe ; Munk Jensen, Mette ; Li, Fan ; Hesse, Birger ; Jørgensen, Jesper Tranekjær ; Kjær, Andreas. / Molecular Imaging with Small Animal PET/CT. In: Current Medical Imaging Reviews. 2011 ; Vol. 7, No. 3. pp. 234-47.

Bibtex

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