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Publications by Johannes Schnabl
Adenosine Stress High-Pitch 128-Slice Dual-Source Myocardial Computed Tomography Perfusion for Imaging of Reversible Myocardial Ischemia: Comparison With Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging
Nuclear Medicine
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Cardiovascular Medicine
Imaging
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