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Research ArticleRadiochemistry and Radiopharmacy

Technetium-99m-Methylene Diphosphonate—A Superior Agent for Skeletal Imaging: Comparison with other Technetium Complexes

G. Subramanian, J. G. McAfee, R. J. Blair, F. A. Kallfelz and F. D. Thomas
Journal of Nuclear Medicine August 1975, 16 (8) 744-755;
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Technetium-99m-Methylene Diphosphonate—A Superior Agent for Skeletal Imaging: Comparison with other Technetium Complexes
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Technetium-99m-Methylene Diphosphonate—A Superior Agent for Skeletal Imaging: Comparison with other Technetium Complexes
G. Subramanian, J. G. McAfee, R. J. Blair, F. A. Kallfelz, F. D. Thomas
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 1975, 16 (8) 744-755;
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