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Evaluation of the Hepatobiliary Excretion of Technetium-99m-MAG3 and Reconstitution Factors Affecting Radiochemical Purity
Lorie A. Shattuck, Dennis Eshima, Andrew T. Taylor, Tamara L. Anderson, David L. Graham, Frank A. Latino and Suzanne E. Payne
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1994, 35 (2) 349-355;
Lorie A. Shattuck
Dennis Eshima
Andrew T. Taylor Jr.
Tamara L. Anderson
David L. Graham
Frank A. Latino
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Evaluation of the Hepatobiliary Excretion of Technetium-99m-MAG3 and Reconstitution Factors Affecting Radiochemical Purity
Lorie A. Shattuck, Dennis Eshima, Andrew T. Taylor, Tamara L. Anderson, David L. Graham, Frank A. Latino, Suzanne E. Payne
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1994, 35 (2) 349-355;
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