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PET/MRI: the blended-modality choice of the future?Bolus et al., 2009
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- Bolus N
- George R
- Newcomer B
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- Journal of nuclear medicine technology
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This article addresses the emerging technology of PET coupled with MRI, or PET/MRI, which could become the technology of choice in the future for many reasons. Some of these reasons will be discussed, along with a historical account of the field of MRI and how this …
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