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Copper(II) Bis(thiosemicarbazone) Complexes as Potential Tracers for Evaluation of Cerebral and Myocardial Blood Flow with PET
Mark A. Green, Donald L. Klippenstein and James R. Tennison
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1988, 29 (9) 1549-1557;
Mark A. Green
Donald L. Klippenstein
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Copper(II) Bis(thiosemicarbazone) Complexes as Potential Tracers for Evaluation of Cerebral and Myocardial Blood Flow with PET
Mark A. Green, Donald L. Klippenstein, James R. Tennison
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1988, 29 (9) 1549-1557;
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