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Simulation and evaluation of a cost-effective high-performance brain PET scannerMusa et al., 2017
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- Musa M
- Ozsahin D
- Ozsahin I
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- J Biomed Imag Bioeng 2017; 1 (2): 53-59. 54 J Biomed Imag Bioeng 2017 Volume 1 Issue
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Abstract Positron Emission Tomography (PET) plays a vital role in molecular imaging, primarily for cancer detection. Most commercialized PET scanners are dedicated to the whole body (WB) studies, with very few dedicated to organs like the brain, heart and breast …
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