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A Modified Method for the In Vivo Labeling of Red Blood Cells with Tc-99m: Concise Communication
Ronald J. Callahan, Jerry W. Froelich, Kenneth A. McKusick, Jeffrey Leppo and H. William Strauss
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1982, 23 (4) 315-318;
Ronald J. Callahan
Jerry W. Froelich
Kenneth A. McKusick
Jeffrey Leppo


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A Modified Method for the In Vivo Labeling of Red Blood Cells with Tc-99m: Concise Communication
Ronald J. Callahan, Jerry W. Froelich, Kenneth A. McKusick, Jeffrey Leppo, H. William Strauss
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