
Walk-through total body PET : very efficient patient throughput and detector usage with low-cost monolithic high-resolution flat panel detectors
(2022)
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- Jens Maebe (UGent) , Florence Marie Muller (UGent) , Nadia Withofs, Maya Abi Akl (UGent) , Meysam Dadgar (UGent) , Christian Vanhove (UGent) and Stefaan Vandenberghe (UGent)
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GW287RX167NC01JKGYR118F5
- MLA
- Maebe, Jens, et al. Walk-through Total Body PET : Very Efficient Patient Throughput and Detector Usage with Low-Cost Monolithic High-Resolution Flat Panel Detectors. 2022.
- APA
- Maebe, J., Muller, F. M., Withofs, N., Abi Akl, M., Dadgar, M., Vanhove, C., & Vandenberghe, S. (2022). Walk-through total body PET : very efficient patient throughput and detector usage with low-cost monolithic high-resolution flat panel detectors. Presented at the FEARS (Faculty of Engineering and Architecture Research Symposium), Ghent.
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- Maebe, Jens, Florence Marie Muller, Nadia Withofs, Maya Abi Akl, Meysam Dadgar, Christian Vanhove, and Stefaan Vandenberghe. 2022. “Walk-through Total Body PET : Very Efficient Patient Throughput and Detector Usage with Low-Cost Monolithic High-Resolution Flat Panel Detectors.” In .
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- Maebe, Jens, Florence Marie Muller, Nadia Withofs, Maya Abi Akl, Meysam Dadgar, Christian Vanhove, and Stefaan Vandenberghe. 2022. “Walk-through Total Body PET : Very Efficient Patient Throughput and Detector Usage with Low-Cost Monolithic High-Resolution Flat Panel Detectors.” In .
- Vancouver
- 1.Maebe J, Muller FM, Withofs N, Abi Akl M, Dadgar M, Vanhove C, et al. Walk-through total body PET : very efficient patient throughput and detector usage with low-cost monolithic high-resolution flat panel detectors. In 2022.
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- [1]J. Maebe et al., “Walk-through total body PET : very efficient patient throughput and detector usage with low-cost monolithic high-resolution flat panel detectors,” presented at the FEARS (Faculty of Engineering and Architecture Research Symposium), Ghent, 2022.
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