Patterns of (18)F-FDG uptake in adipose tissue and muscle: a potential source of false-positives for PET.
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Mithat Gonen | Heiko Schöder | Steven M Larson | S. Larson | M. Gonen | H. Schöder | H. Yeung | R. Grewal | Henry W D Yeung | Ravinder K Grewal
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