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within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
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Recent developments in time-of-flight PET
2016245 citationsStefaan Vandenberghe, Pieter Mollet et al.EJNMMI Physicsprofile →
State of the art in total body PET
2020231 citationsStefaan Vandenberghe, Joel S. Karp et al.EJNMMI Physicsprofile →
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Stockhoff, Mariele, Roel Van Holen, & Stefaan Vandenberghe. (2019). Monolithic PET detectors with sub-mm transverse and 6 layer DOI identification for next generation high resolution clinical PET scanners. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).1 indexed citations
Holen, Roel Van, et al.. (2013). A compact stationary microSPECT system based on high-resolution detectors and collimator additive manufacturing. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).1 indexed citations
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Marcinkowski, R., et al.. (2013). Optimization of digital silicon photomultipliers for monolithic SPECT scintillators. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).3 indexed citations
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Vandenberghe, Stefaan, et al.. (2013). Performance of continuous LYSO for high resolution SPECT detectors. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).1 indexed citations
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Vandenberghe, Stefaan, et al.. (2012). Efficient Optimization Based on Local Shift-Invariance for Adaptive SPECT Systems. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University). 2501–2508.1 indexed citations
Holen, Roel Van, et al.. (2011). Object-space interpolation of SPECT system matrices from point-source measurements. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).2 indexed citations
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Keereman, Vincent, Yves D’Asseler, Roel Van Holen, Pieter Mollet, & Stefaan Vandenberghe. (2010). The effect of inter-patient attenuation coefficient variability on segmented attenuation correction for PET. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).7 indexed citations
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Schulz, Volkmar, Torsten Solf, Bjoern Weissler, et al.. (2009). Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record (NSS/MIC), 2009 IEEE.57 indexed citations
Holen, Roel Van, Stefaan Vandenberghe, Steven Staelens, et al.. (2007). Reducing high energy contamination in SPECT using a rotating slat collimator. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).1 indexed citations
D’Asseler, Yves, Stefaan Vandenberghe, Michel Koole, et al.. (2001). A method for the calculation of the geometric sensitivity for stationary 3D PET using a triple-headed gamma camera. European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. 28(8). 1007–1007.1 indexed citations
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