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Bone blood flow measurement — 2: Clearance of bone seeking tracers

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This important group has a large literature. Whilst several of the method assumptions have now been criticized, the use of bone seeking tracers is of importance in the clinical measurement of human skeletal haemodynamics. Whilst our emphasis in this book is on the experimental bases of skeletal vascular study, aspects of clinical investigation will be introduced and discussed.

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Brookes, M., Revell, W.J. (1998). Bone blood flow measurement — 2: Clearance of bone seeking tracers. In: Blood Supply of Bone. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1543-4_18

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