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Effect of Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption on Intact and Fragmented Monoclonal Antibody Localization in Intracerebral Lung Carcinoma Xenografts
Edward A. Neuwelt, Peggy A. Barnett, Karl E. Hellström, Ingegerd Hellström, Christopher I. McCormick and Fred L. Ramsey
Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1994, 35 (11) 1831-1841;
Edward A. Neuwelt
Peggy A. Barnett
Karl E. Hellström
Ingegerd Hellström
Christopher I. McCormick
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Effect of Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption on Intact and Fragmented Monoclonal Antibody Localization in Intracerebral Lung Carcinoma Xenografts
Edward A. Neuwelt, Peggy A. Barnett, Karl E. Hellström, Ingegerd Hellström, Christopher I. McCormick, Fred L. Ramsey
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1994, 35 (11) 1831-1841;
Effect of Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption on Intact and Fragmented Monoclonal Antibody Localization in Intracerebral Lung Carcinoma Xenografts
Edward A. Neuwelt, Peggy A. Barnett, Karl E. Hellström, Ingegerd Hellström, Christopher I. McCormick, Fred L. Ramsey
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1994, 35 (11) 1831-1841;
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