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Enhanced Binding of the Hypoxic Cell Marker [3H]Fluoromisonidazole in Ischemic Myocardium
Gary V. Martin, James H. Caldwell, Janet S. Rasey, Zdenka Grunbaum, Manuel Cerqueira and Kenneth A. Krohn
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1989, 30 (2) 194-201;
Gary V. Martin
James H. Caldwell
Janet S. Rasey
Zdenka Grunbaum
Manuel Cerqueira


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Enhanced Binding of the Hypoxic Cell Marker [3H]Fluoromisonidazole in Ischemic Myocardium
Gary V. Martin, James H. Caldwell, Janet S. Rasey, Zdenka Grunbaum, Manuel Cerqueira, Kenneth A. Krohn
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1989, 30 (2) 194-201;
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