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Multicellular Dosimetry for Micrometastases: Dependence of Self-Dose Versus Cross-Dose to Cell Nuclei on Type and Energy of Radiation and Subcellular Distribution of Radionuclides
S. Murty Goddu, Dandamudi V. Rao and Roger W. Howell
Journal of Nuclear Medicine March 1994, 35 (3) 521-530;
S. Murty Goddu
Dandamudi V. Rao


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Multicellular Dosimetry for Micrometastases: Dependence of Self-Dose Versus Cross-Dose to Cell Nuclei on Type and Energy of Radiation and Subcellular Distribution of Radionuclides
S. Murty Goddu, Dandamudi V. Rao, Roger W. Howell
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 1994, 35 (3) 521-530;
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