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Active and Passive Mechanisms of [Fluorine-18] Fluorodeoxyglucose Uptake by Proliferating and Prenecrotic Cancer Cells In Vivo: A Microautoradiographic Study
Roko Kubota, Kazuo Kubota, Susumu Yamada, Masao Tada, Tatsuo Ido and Nobuaki Tamahashi
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1994, 35 (6) 1067-1075;
Roko Kubota
Kazuo Kubota
Susumu Yamada
Masao Tada
Tatsuo Ido


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Active and Passive Mechanisms of [Fluorine-18] Fluorodeoxyglucose Uptake by Proliferating and Prenecrotic Cancer Cells In Vivo: A Microautoradiographic Study
Roko Kubota, Kazuo Kubota, Susumu Yamada, Masao Tada, Tatsuo Ido, Nobuaki Tamahashi
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