First PET imaging results with continuous LYSO crystals and monolithic, 64-pixel SiPM matrices
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Magdalena Rafecas | Pierre Barrillon | Christophe de La Taille | Carlos Lacasta | Claudio Piemonte | Gabriela Llosa | Jorge Cabello | Maria Giuseppina Bisogni | John Barrio | Alberto Del Guerra | M. G. Bisogni | Philipp Azzarello | Giovanni Ambrosi | C. Lacasta | P. Barrillon | C. Piemonte | J. Cabello | G. Llosá | A. Del Guerra | M. Rafecas | G. Ambrosi | P. Azzarello | Sylvie Bondil-Blin | J. Barrio | S. Bondil-Blin | C. de La Taille
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