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In Vivo Traffic of Indium-111-Oxine Labeled Human Lymphocytes Collected by Automated Apheresis
Elizabeth J. Read, Andrew M. Keenan, Charles S. Carter, Penney S. Yolles and Richard J. Davey
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1990, 31 (6) 999-1006;
Elizabeth J. Read
Andrew M. Keenan
Charles S. Carter
Penney S. Yolles


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In Vivo Traffic of Indium-111-Oxine Labeled Human Lymphocytes Collected by Automated Apheresis
Elizabeth J. Read, Andrew M. Keenan, Charles S. Carter, Penney S. Yolles, Richard J. Davey
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1990, 31 (6) 999-1006;
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