Research ArticleGeneral Nuclear Medicine
In Vitro and Animal Validation of Bromine-76-Bromodeoxyuridine as a Proliferation Marker
Mats Bergström, Li Lu, Karl-Johan Fasth, Feng Wu, Erzsebet Bergström-Pettermann, Vladimir Tolmachev, Elisabeth Hedberg, Aiping Cheng and Bengt Långstrom
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1998, 39 (7) 1273-1279;
Mats Bergström
Li Lu
Karl-Johan Fasth
Feng Wu
Erzsebet Bergström-Pettermann
Vladimir Tolmachev
Elisabeth Hedberg
Aiping Cheng


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Mats Bergström, Li Lu, Karl-Johan Fasth, Feng Wu, Erzsebet Bergström-Pettermann, Vladimir Tolmachev, Elisabeth Hedberg, Aiping Cheng, Bengt Långstrom
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