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Discriminated Release of a Hippurate-Like Radiometal Chelate in Nontarget Tissues for Target-Selective Radioactivity Localization Using pH-Dependent Dissociation of Reduced Antibody
Yasushi Arano, Tatsuo Inoue, Takahiro Mukai, Kouji Wakisaka, Harumi Sakahara, Junji Konishi and Akira Yokoyama
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1994, 35 (2) 326-333;
Yasushi Arano
Tatsuo Inoue
Takahiro Mukai
Kouji Wakisaka
Harumi Sakahara
Junji Konishi
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Discriminated Release of a Hippurate-Like Radiometal Chelate in Nontarget Tissues for Target-Selective Radioactivity Localization Using pH-Dependent Dissociation of Reduced Antibody
Yasushi Arano, Tatsuo Inoue, Takahiro Mukai, Kouji Wakisaka, Harumi Sakahara, Junji Konishi, Akira Yokoyama
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1994, 35 (2) 326-333;
Discriminated Release of a Hippurate-Like Radiometal Chelate in Nontarget Tissues for Target-Selective Radioactivity Localization Using pH-Dependent Dissociation of Reduced Antibody
Yasushi Arano, Tatsuo Inoue, Takahiro Mukai, Kouji Wakisaka, Harumi Sakahara, Junji Konishi, Akira Yokoyama
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1994, 35 (2) 326-333;
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