Research ArticleNuclear Oncology
Biodistribution Studies on L-3-[Fluorine-18]Fluoro-α-Methyl Tyrosine: A Potential Tumor-Detecting Agent
Tomio Inoue, Katsumi Tomiyoshi, Tetsuya Higuichi, Khalil Ahmed, Muhammad Sarwar, Keiko Aoyagi, Shigeko Amano, Saleh Alyafei, Hong Zhang and Keigo Endo
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1998, 39 (4) 663-667;
Tomio Inoue
Katsumi Tomiyoshi
Tetsuya Higuichi
Khalil Ahmed
Muhammad Sarwar
Keiko Aoyagi
Shigeko Amano
Saleh Alyafei
Hong Zhang
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Biodistribution Studies on L-3-[Fluorine-18]Fluoro-α-Methyl Tyrosine: A Potential Tumor-Detecting Agent
Tomio Inoue, Katsumi Tomiyoshi, Tetsuya Higuichi, Khalil Ahmed, Muhammad Sarwar, Keiko Aoyagi, Shigeko Amano, Saleh Alyafei, Hong Zhang, Keigo Endo
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1998, 39 (4) 663-667;
Biodistribution Studies on L-3-[Fluorine-18]Fluoro-α-Methyl Tyrosine: A Potential Tumor-Detecting Agent
Tomio Inoue, Katsumi Tomiyoshi, Tetsuya Higuichi, Khalil Ahmed, Muhammad Sarwar, Keiko Aoyagi, Shigeko Amano, Saleh Alyafei, Hong Zhang, Keigo Endo
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1998, 39 (4) 663-667;
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