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Renal Handling of Technetium-99m DMSA: Evidence for Glomerular Filtration and Peritubular Uptake
Menno J. de Lange, Do A. Piers, Jos G. W. Kosterink, Wilma H. J. van Luijk, Sijtze Meijer, Dick de Zeeuw and Gjalt K. van der Hem
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1989, 30 (7) 1219-1223;
Menno J. de Lange
Do A. Piers
Jos G. W. Kosterink
Wilma H. J. van Luijk
Sijtze Meijer
Dick de Zeeuw
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Renal Handling of Technetium-99m DMSA: Evidence for Glomerular Filtration and Peritubular Uptake
Menno J. de Lange, Do A. Piers, Jos G. W. Kosterink, Wilma H. J. van Luijk, Sijtze Meijer, Dick de Zeeuw, Gjalt K. van der Hem
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jul 1989, 30 (7) 1219-1223;
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