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The Role of Thallium-201 Uptake and Retention in Intracranial Tumors After Radiotherapy
Mordechai Lorberboym, Lynda R. Mandell, Roger E. Mosesson, Isabelle Germano, Wendy Lou, Maria DaCosta, Debra G. Linzer and Josef Machac
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1997, 38 (2) 223-226;
Mordechai Lorberboym
Lynda R. Mandell
Roger E. Mosesson
Isabelle Germano
Wendy Lou
Maria DaCosta
Debra G. Linzer
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Mordechai Lorberboym, Lynda R. Mandell, Roger E. Mosesson, Isabelle Germano, Wendy Lou, Maria DaCosta, Debra G. Linzer, Josef Machac
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