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Noninvasive Imaging of c-myc Oncogene Messenger RNA with Indium-111-Antisense Probes in a Mammary Tumor-Bearing Mouse Model
Mrinal K. Dewanjee, Abdol K. Ghafouripour, Mansoor Kapadvanjwala, Sumik Dewanjee, Aldo N. Serafini, Diana M. Lopez and George N. Sfakianakis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1994, 35 (6) 1054-1061;
Mrinal K. Dewanjee
Abdol K. Ghafouripour
Mansoor Kapadvanjwala
Sumik Dewanjee
Aldo N. Serafini
Diana M. Lopez


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Noninvasive Imaging of c-myc Oncogene Messenger RNA with Indium-111-Antisense Probes in a Mammary Tumor-Bearing Mouse Model
Mrinal K. Dewanjee, Abdol K. Ghafouripour, Mansoor Kapadvanjwala, Sumik Dewanjee, Aldo N. Serafini, Diana M. Lopez, George N. Sfakianakis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1994, 35 (6) 1054-1061;
Noninvasive Imaging of c-myc Oncogene Messenger RNA with Indium-111-Antisense Probes in a Mammary Tumor-Bearing Mouse Model
Mrinal K. Dewanjee, Abdol K. Ghafouripour, Mansoor Kapadvanjwala, Sumik Dewanjee, Aldo N. Serafini, Diana M. Lopez, George N. Sfakianakis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1994, 35 (6) 1054-1061;
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