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  • 5. 13N-ammonia rest/stress PET: folic acid improves global coronary vasoreactivity in coronary artery disease patients with normal or elevated homocysteine levels.
    Graf S, Nikfardjam M, Khorsand A, Ofluoglu S, Nekolla S, Dudczak R, Maurer G, Kletter K, Huber K, Pirich C.
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  • 9. PET assessment of myocardial perfusion reserve inversely correlates with intravascular ultrasound findings in angiographically normal cardiac transplant recipients.
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  • 12. Positron emission tomography-measured abnormal responses of myocardial blood flow to sympathetic stimulation are associated with the risk of developing cardiovascular events.
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  • 13. A simplified method for quantification of myocardial blood flow using nitrogen-13-ammonia and dynamic PET.
    Choi Y, Huang SC, Hawkins RA, Kuhle WG, Dahlbom M, Hoh CK, Czernin J, Phelps ME, Schelbert HR.
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  • 14. Assessment of coronary vasodilator reserve by N-13 ammonia PET using the microsphere method and Patlak plot analysis.
    Tadamura E, Tamaki N, Yonekura Y, Kudoh T, Magata Y, Torizuka T, Tateno M, Nohara R, Sasayama S, Konishi J.
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  • 15. Interobserver and interstudy variability of myocardial blood flow and flow-reserve measurements with nitrogen 13 ammonia-labeled positron emission tomography.
    Sawada S, Muzik O, Beanlands RS, Wolfe E, Hutchins GD, Schwaiger M.
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  • 17. Characteristics of anginal patients with high resting myocardial blood flow measured with N-13 ammonia PET/CT.
    Cho SG, Kim JH, Cho JY, Kim HS, Kwon SY, Bom HS.
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  • 18. Residual Activity Correction in Quantitative Myocardial Perfusion 13N-Ammonia PET Imaging: A Study in Post-MI Patients.
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  • 19. Comparison of clinical tools for measurements of regional stress and rest myocardial blood flow assessed with 13N-ammonia PET/CT.
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  • 20. Quantification of myocardial blood flow using dynamic nitrogen-13-ammonia PET studies and factor analysis of dynamic structures.
    Wu HM, Hoh CK, Buxton DB, Kuhle WG, Schelbert HR, Choi Y, Hawkins RA, Phelps ME, Huang SC.
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