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206 related items for PubMed ID: 9663501

  • 1. Noninvasive quantification of the cerebral metabolic rate for glucose using positron emission tomography, 18F-fluoro-2-deoxyglucose, the Patlak method, and an image-derived input function.
    Chen K, Bandy D, Reiman E, Huang SC, Lawson M, Feng D, Yun LS, Palant A.
    J Cereb Blood Flow Metab; 1998 Jul; 18(7):716-23. PubMed ID: 9663501
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  • 5. Noninvasive image derived heart input function for CMRglc measurements in small animal slow infusion FDG PET studies.
    Xiong G, Paul C, Todica A, Hacker M, Bartenstein P, Böning G.
    Phys Med Biol; 2012 Dec 07; 57(23):8041-59. PubMed ID: 23160517
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  • 6. Liver kinetics of glucose analogs measured in pigs by PET: importance of dual-input blood sampling.
    Munk OL, Bass L, Roelsgaard K, Bender D, Hansen SB, Keiding S.
    J Nucl Med; 2001 May 07; 42(5):795-801. PubMed ID: 11337579
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  • 7. An input function estimation method for FDG-PET human brain studies.
    Guo H, Renaut RA, Chen K.
    Nucl Med Biol; 2007 Jul 07; 34(5):483-92. PubMed ID: 17591548
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  • 8. Estimating the input function non-invasively for FDG-PET quantification with multiple linear regression analysis: simulation and verification with in vivo data.
    Fang YH, Kao T, Liu RS, Wu LC.
    Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging; 2004 May 07; 31(5):692-702. PubMed ID: 14740178
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  • 11. Measurement of input functions in rodents: challenges and solutions.
    Laforest R, Sharp TL, Engelbach JA, Fettig NM, Herrero P, Kim J, Lewis JS, Rowland DJ, Tai YC, Welch MJ.
    Nucl Med Biol; 2005 Oct 07; 32(7):679-85. PubMed ID: 16243642
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  • 13. Impact of Image-Derived Input Function and Fit Time Intervals on Patlak Quantification of Myocardial Glucose Uptake in Mice.
    Thackeray JT, Bankstahl JP, Bengel FM.
    J Nucl Med; 2015 Oct 07; 56(10):1615-21. PubMed ID: 26272811
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  • 17. Improved derivation of input function in dynamic mouse [18F]FDG PET using bladder radioactivity kinetics.
    Wong KP, Zhang X, Huang SC.
    Mol Imaging Biol; 2013 Aug 07; 15(4):486-96. PubMed ID: 23322346
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  • 19. Cerebral metabolic rate of glucose quantification with the aortic image-derived input function and Patlak method: numerical and patient data evaluation.
    Vanzi E, Berti V, Polito C, Freddi I, Comis G, Rubello D, Sorbi S, Pupi A.
    Nucl Med Commun; 2016 Aug 07; 37(8):849-59. PubMed ID: 27058363
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