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Reduction of Renal Uptake of Monoclonal Antibody Fragments by Amino Acid Infusion
Thomas M. Behr, Wolfgang S. Becker, Robert M. Sharkey, Malik E. Juweid, Robert M. Dunn, Hans-J. Bair, Friedrich G. Wolf and David M. Goldenberg
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1996, 37 (5) 829-833;
Thomas M. Behr
Wolfgang S. Becker
Robert M. Sharkey
Malik E. Juweid
Robert M. Dunn
Hans-J. Bair
Friedrich G. Wolf
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Reduction of Renal Uptake of Monoclonal Antibody Fragments by Amino Acid Infusion
Thomas M. Behr, Wolfgang S. Becker, Robert M. Sharkey, Malik E. Juweid, Robert M. Dunn, Hans-J. Bair, Friedrich G. Wolf, David M. Goldenberg
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1996, 37 (5) 829-833;
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