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Molecular Imaging and Gene Therapy*

Carolyn Nichol and E. Edmund Kim

Department of Nuclear Medicine, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas



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FIGURE 1. Whole-body autoradiograms (coronal section) obtained at 2 h (A) and 24 h (B) after intravenous injection of 111In-DTPA-PEI; 13762 cells (106) were implanted subcutaneously in thigh approximately 2 wk before imaging study. Lu = lung; T = tumor; K = kidney; Li = liver; I = intestine; Sp = spleen; S = stomach; C = colon.

 





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