Nemoto, K.; Mathis, B.J.; Iwasaka, A.; Nakayama, K.; Kaneta, T.; Arai, T.
The Image Clarity Paradox: Higher CZT SPECT Contrast Does Not Always Translate to Diagnostic Accuracy for Alzheimer’s Disease. Tomography 2025, 11, 61.
https://doi.org/10.3390/tomography11060061
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Nemoto K, Mathis BJ, Iwasaka A, Nakayama K, Kaneta T, Arai T.
The Image Clarity Paradox: Higher CZT SPECT Contrast Does Not Always Translate to Diagnostic Accuracy for Alzheimer’s Disease. Tomography. 2025; 11(6):61.
https://doi.org/10.3390/tomography11060061
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Nemoto, Kiyotaka, Bryan J. Mathis, Akemi Iwasaka, Kenjiro Nakayama, Tomohiro Kaneta, and Tetsuaki Arai.
2025. "The Image Clarity Paradox: Higher CZT SPECT Contrast Does Not Always Translate to Diagnostic Accuracy for Alzheimer’s Disease" Tomography 11, no. 6: 61.
https://doi.org/10.3390/tomography11060061
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Nemoto, K., Mathis, B. J., Iwasaka, A., Nakayama, K., Kaneta, T., & Arai, T.
(2025). The Image Clarity Paradox: Higher CZT SPECT Contrast Does Not Always Translate to Diagnostic Accuracy for Alzheimer’s Disease. Tomography, 11(6), 61.
https://doi.org/10.3390/tomography11060061