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Research ArticleNuclear Oncology

Kinetics of Three Lymphoscintigraphic Agents in Patients with Cutaneous Melanoma

Edwin C. Glass, Richard Essner and Donald L. Morton
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1998, 39 (7) 1185-1190;
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