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PET Study of Carbon-11-PK 11195 Binding to Peripheral Type Benzodiazepine Sites in Glioblastoma: A Case Report
S. Pappata, P. Cornu, Y. Samson, C. Prenant, J. Benavides, B. Scatton, C. Crouzel, J. J. Hauw and A. Syrota
Journal of Nuclear Medicine August 1991, 32 (8) 1608-1610;
S. Pappata
P. Cornu
Y. Samson
C. Prenant
J. Benavides
B. Scatton
C. Crouzel
J. J. Hauw
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PET Study of Carbon-11-PK 11195 Binding to Peripheral Type Benzodiazepine Sites in Glioblastoma: A Case Report
S. Pappata, P. Cornu, Y. Samson, C. Prenant, J. Benavides, B. Scatton, C. Crouzel, J. J. Hauw, A. Syrota
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 1991, 32 (8) 1608-1610;
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