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Technetium-99m ECD: A New Brain Imaging Agent: In Vivo Kinetics and Biodistribution Studies in Normal Human Subjects
Shankar Vallabhajosula, Robert E. Zimmerman, Michel Picard, Peter Stritzke, Ismael Mena, Robert S. Hellman, Ronald S. Tikofsky, Michael G. Stabin, Robert A. Morgan and Stanley J. Goldsmith
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1989, 30 (5) 599-604;
Shankar Vallabhajosula
Robert E. Zimmerman
Michel Picard
Peter Stritzke
Ismael Mena
Robert S. Hellman
Ronald S. Tikofsky
Michael G. Stabin
Robert A. Morgan


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Technetium-99m ECD: A New Brain Imaging Agent: In Vivo Kinetics and Biodistribution Studies in Normal Human Subjects
Shankar Vallabhajosula, Robert E. Zimmerman, Michel Picard, Peter Stritzke, Ismael Mena, Robert S. Hellman, Ronald S. Tikofsky, Michael G. Stabin, Robert A. Morgan, Stanley J. Goldsmith
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1989, 30 (5) 599-604;
Technetium-99m ECD: A New Brain Imaging Agent: In Vivo Kinetics and Biodistribution Studies in Normal Human Subjects
Shankar Vallabhajosula, Robert E. Zimmerman, Michel Picard, Peter Stritzke, Ismael Mena, Robert S. Hellman, Ronald S. Tikofsky, Michael G. Stabin, Robert A. Morgan, Stanley J. Goldsmith
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1989, 30 (5) 599-604;
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