Molekylaer billeddannelse med positronemissionstomografi og single photon emission computer tomography. Status og perspektiver.

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Molekylaer billeddannelse med positronemissionstomografi og single photon emission computer tomography. Status og perspektiver. / Kjaer, Andreas.

In: Ugeskrift for læger, Vol. 167, No. 48, 2005, p. 4549-52.

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Kjaer, A 2005, 'Molekylaer billeddannelse med positronemissionstomografi og single photon emission computer tomography. Status og perspektiver.', Ugeskrift for læger, vol. 167, no. 48, pp. 4549-52.

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Kjaer, A. (2005). Molekylaer billeddannelse med positronemissionstomografi og single photon emission computer tomography. Status og perspektiver. Ugeskrift for læger, 167(48), 4549-52.

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Kjaer A. Molekylaer billeddannelse med positronemissionstomografi og single photon emission computer tomography. Status og perspektiver. Ugeskrift for læger. 2005;167(48):4549-52.

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Kjaer, Andreas. / Molekylaer billeddannelse med positronemissionstomografi og single photon emission computer tomography. Status og perspektiver. In: Ugeskrift for læger. 2005 ; Vol. 167, No. 48. pp. 4549-52.

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