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Clinical and Clinicopathologic Effects of Samarium-153-EDTMP Administered Intravenously to Normal Beagle Dogs
Jimmy C. Lattimer, Louis A. Corwin, Jeanne Stapleton, Wynn A. Volkert, Gary J. Ehrhardt, Alan R. Ketring, John E. Hewett, Jim Simon and William F. Goeckeler
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1990, 31 (5) 586-593;
Jimmy C. Lattimer
Louis A. Corwin Jr.
Jeanne Stapleton
Wynn A. Volkert
Gary J. Ehrhardt
Alan R. Ketring
John E. Hewett
Jim Simon


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Clinical and Clinicopathologic Effects of Samarium-153-EDTMP Administered Intravenously to Normal Beagle Dogs
Jimmy C. Lattimer, Louis A. Corwin, Jeanne Stapleton, Wynn A. Volkert, Gary J. Ehrhardt, Alan R. Ketring, John E. Hewett, Jim Simon, William F. Goeckeler
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1990, 31 (5) 586-593;
Clinical and Clinicopathologic Effects of Samarium-153-EDTMP Administered Intravenously to Normal Beagle Dogs
Jimmy C. Lattimer, Louis A. Corwin, Jeanne Stapleton, Wynn A. Volkert, Gary J. Ehrhardt, Alan R. Ketring, John E. Hewett, Jim Simon, William F. Goeckeler
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1990, 31 (5) 586-593;
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