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| Mol Imaging. 2(3):131-7 |
AMIDE: a free software tool for multimodality medical image analysis. |
Loening AM, Gambhir SS.
Stanford University, Department of Radiology and the Bio-X Program, 318 Campus Drive, East Wing, 1st Floor, Stanford, CA 94305-542, USA. |
Publication Date: Thursday, November 27, 2003
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