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Technetium-99m-Sulfur Colloid for Lymphoscintigraphy: Effects of Preparation Parameters
Dennis Eshima, Lorie A. Eshima, Nancy M. Gotti, Stephen C. Herda, Carrie A. Algozine, Terry G. Burris, John P. Vansant, Naomi P. Alazraki and Andrew T. Taylor
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1996, 37 (9) 1575-1578;
Dennis Eshima
Lorie A. Eshima
Nancy M. Gotti
Stephen C. Herda
Carrie A. Algozine
Terry G. Burris
John P. Vansant
Naomi P. Alazraki
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Technetium-99m-Sulfur Colloid for Lymphoscintigraphy: Effects of Preparation Parameters
Dennis Eshima, Lorie A. Eshima, Nancy M. Gotti, Stephen C. Herda, Carrie A. Algozine, Terry G. Burris, John P. Vansant, Naomi P. Alazraki, Andrew T. Taylor
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1996, 37 (9) 1575-1578;
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