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In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation of Iodine-123-Ro 16-0154: A New Imaging Agent for SPECT Investigations of Benzodiazepine Receptors
Hans-Frieder Beer, Peter A. Bläuenstein, Peter H. Hasler, Bernard Delaloye, Georg Riccabona, Isolde Bangerl, Walter Hunkeler, Erico P. Bonetti, Lorenzo Pieri, J. Grayson Richards and P. August Schubiger
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1990, 31 (6) 1007-1014;
Hans-Frieder Beer
Peter A. Bläuenstein
Peter H. Hasler
Bernard Delaloye
Georg Riccabona
Isolde Bangerl
Walter Hunkeler
Erico P. Bonetti
Lorenzo Pieri
J. Grayson Richards


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Hans-Frieder Beer, Peter A. Bläuenstein, Peter H. Hasler, Bernard Delaloye, Georg Riccabona, Isolde Bangerl, Walter Hunkeler, Erico P. Bonetti, Lorenzo Pieri, J. Grayson Richards, P. August Schubiger
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1990, 31 (6) 1007-1014;
In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation of Iodine-123-Ro 16-0154: A New Imaging Agent for SPECT Investigations of Benzodiazepine Receptors
Hans-Frieder Beer, Peter A. Bläuenstein, Peter H. Hasler, Bernard Delaloye, Georg Riccabona, Isolde Bangerl, Walter Hunkeler, Erico P. Bonetti, Lorenzo Pieri, J. Grayson Richards, P. August Schubiger
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