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Tumor Size: Effect on Monoclonal Antibody Uptake in Tumor Models
Phillip L. Hagan, Samuel E. Halpern, Robert O. Dillman, Daniel L. Shawler, Duane E. Johnson, Agnes Chen, Lakshmy Krishnan, James Frincke, Richard M. Bartholomew, Gary S. David and Dennis Carlo
Journal of Nuclear Medicine March 1986, 27 (3) 422-427;
Phillip L. Hagan
Samuel E. Halpern
Robert O. Dillman
Daniel L. Shawler
Duane E. Johnson
Agnes Chen
Lakshmy Krishnan
James Frincke
Richard M. Bartholomew
Gary S. David


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Tumor Size: Effect on Monoclonal Antibody Uptake in Tumor Models
Phillip L. Hagan, Samuel E. Halpern, Robert O. Dillman, Daniel L. Shawler, Duane E. Johnson, Agnes Chen, Lakshmy Krishnan, James Frincke, Richard M. Bartholomew, Gary S. David, Dennis Carlo
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 1986, 27 (3) 422-427;
Tumor Size: Effect on Monoclonal Antibody Uptake in Tumor Models
Phillip L. Hagan, Samuel E. Halpern, Robert O. Dillman, Daniel L. Shawler, Duane E. Johnson, Agnes Chen, Lakshmy Krishnan, James Frincke, Richard M. Bartholomew, Gary S. David, Dennis Carlo
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 1986, 27 (3) 422-427;
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