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  • 3. A computer simulation study on the effects of input function measurement noise in tracer kinetic modeling with positron emission tomography (PET).
    Feng D, Wang X.
    Comput Biol Med; 1993 Jan; 23(1):57-68. PubMed ID: 8467639
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  • 5. [Estimation of 3 rate constants of the 3 compartments model in PET measurement by a weighted integral method--simulation of estimation errors].
    Inoue H, Morikawa H, Iida H, Kanno I, Miura S, Okuyama D, Uemura K.
    Radioisotopes; 1990 Dec; 39(12):557-64. PubMed ID: 2290995
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  • 6. Models for computer simulation studies of input functions for tracer kinetic modeling with positron emission tomography.
    Feng D, Huang SC, Wang X.
    Int J Biomed Comput; 1993 Mar; 32(2):95-110. PubMed ID: 8449593
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  • 7. [Basic study on relationship between estimated rate constants and noise in FDG kinetic analysis].
    Kimura Y, Toyama H, Senda M.
    Kaku Igaku; 1996 Feb; 33(2):107-14. PubMed ID: 8721098
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  • 8. Use of ridge regression for improved estimation of kinetic constants from PET data.
    O'Sullivan F, Saha A.
    IEEE Trans Med Imaging; 1999 Feb; 18(2):115-25. PubMed ID: 10232668
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  • 12. Performance evaluation of kinetic parameter estimation methods in dynamic FDG-PET studies.
    Dai X, Chen Z, Tian J.
    Nucl Med Commun; 2011 Jan; 32(1):4-16. PubMed ID: 21166088
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  • 15. Simple noninvasive quantification method for measuring myocardial glucose utilization in humans employing positron emission tomography and fluorine-18 deoxyglucose.
    Gambhir SS, Schwaiger M, Huang SC, Krivokapich J, Schelbert HR, Nienaber CA, Phelps ME.
    J Nucl Med; 1989 Mar; 30(3):359-66. PubMed ID: 2786939
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  • 16. Noninvasive quantitative fluorodeoxyglucose PET studies with an estimated input function derived from a population-based arterial blood curve.
    Takikawa S, Dhawan V, Spetsieris P, Robeson W, Chaly T, Dahl R, Margouleff D, Eidelberg D.
    Radiology; 1993 Jul; 188(1):131-6. PubMed ID: 8511286
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  • 18. "Population" approach improves parameter estimation of kinetic models from dynamic PET data.
    Bertoldo A, Sparacino G, Cobelli C.
    IEEE Trans Med Imaging; 2004 Mar; 23(3):297-306. PubMed ID: 15027522
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  • 20. Correction of spillover radioactivities for estimation of the blood time-activity curve from the imaged LV chamber in cardiac dynamic FDG PET studies.
    Lin KP, Huang SC, Choi Y, Brunken RC, Schelbert HR, Phelps ME.
    Phys Med Biol; 1995 Apr; 40(4):629-42. PubMed ID: 7610118
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