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Iododeoxyuridine Uptake and Retention as a Measure of Tumor Growth
J. Tjuvajev, A. Muraki, J. Ginos, J. Berk, J. Koutcher, D. Ballon, B. Beattie, R. Finn and R. Blasberg
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1993, 34 (7) 1152-1162;
J. Tjuvajev
A. Muraki
J. Ginos
J. Berk
J. Koutcher
D. Ballon
B. Beattie
R. Finn


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