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Hexakis (2-Methoxy Isobutylisonitrile) Technetium-99m and Thallium-201 Chloride: Uptake and Release in Cultured Myocardial Cells
Jean C. Maublant, Pierre Gachon and Nicole Moins
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 1988, 29 (1) 48-54;
Jean C. Maublant
Pierre Gachon


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Hexakis (2-Methoxy Isobutylisonitrile) Technetium-99m and Thallium-201 Chloride: Uptake and Release in Cultured Myocardial Cells
Jean C. Maublant, Pierre Gachon, Nicole Moins
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 1988, 29 (1) 48-54;
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