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1. Comparison of ordered-subset expectation maximization and filtered back projection reconstruction based on quantitative outcome from dynamic [18F]NaF PET images.

2. Imaging of site specific bone turnover in osteoporosis using positron emission tomography.

3. Correcting (18)F-fluoride PET static scan measurements of skeletal plasma clearance for tracer efflux from bone.

4. (18)F-fluoride positron emission tomography measurements of regional bone formation in hemodialysis patients with suspected adynamic bone disease.

5. ¹⁸F-fluoride PET as a noninvasive imaging biomarker for determining treatment efficacy of bone active agents at the hip: a prospective, randomized, controlled clinical study.

6. Precision of ¹⁸F-fluoride PET skeletal kinetic studies in the assessment of bone metabolism.

7. Semiautomatic region-of-interest validation at the femur in (18)F-fluoride PET/CT.

8. A semipopulation input function for quantifying static and dynamic 18F-fluoride PET scans.

9. Comparison of six quantitative methods for the measurement of bone turnover at the hip and lumbar spine using 18F-fluoride PET-CT.

10. Estimation of regional bone metabolism from whole-body 18F-fluoride PET static images.

11. The precision and sensitivity of (18)F-fluoride PET for measuring regional bone metabolism: a comparison of quantification methods.

12. Validation of image-derived arterial input functions at the femoral artery using 18F-fluoride positron emission tomography.

13. Validation of new image-derived arterial input functions at the aorta using 18F-fluoride positron emission tomography.

14. Differential effects of teriparatide on regional bone formation using (18)F-fluoride positron emission tomography.

15. Differences in regional bone perfusion and turnover between lumbar spine and distal humerus: (18)F-fluoride PET study of treatment-naïve and treated postmenopausal women.

16. Long-term precision of 18F-fluoride PET skeletal kinetic studies in the assessment of bone metabolism.

17. The relationship between regional bone turnover measured using 18F-fluoride positron emission tomography and changes in BMD is equivalent to that seen for biochemical markers of bone turnover.

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