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From: Analysis and interpretation of dynamic FDG PET oncological studies using data reduction techniques

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Two frames (a) and (b) from a real dynamic PET study used for the formation of a simulated dynamic PET phantom image series, (c). The TACs (d) from the study were used for the definition of the corresponding TAC functions of the phantom. The phantom consisted of a large ellipse (M) corresponding to the normal tissue mass and three smaller ellipses corresponding to the bladder (B), tumor (T), and a blood vessel (V).

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