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Effect of Hyperthermia on Tumor Uptake of Radiolabeled Anti-Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule Antibody in Small-Cell Lung Cancer Xenografts
Masako N. Hosono, Makoto Hosono, Keigo Endo, Ryuzo Ueda and Yasuto Onoyama
Journal of Nuclear Medicine March 1994, 35 (3) 504-509;
Masako N. Hosono
Makoto Hosono
Keigo Endo
Ryuzo Ueda
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Effect of Hyperthermia on Tumor Uptake of Radiolabeled Anti-Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule Antibody in Small-Cell Lung Cancer Xenografts
Masako N. Hosono, Makoto Hosono, Keigo Endo, Ryuzo Ueda, Yasuto Onoyama
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 1994, 35 (3) 504-509;
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