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A Novel Method to Label Liposomes with 99mTc by the Hydrazino Nicotinyl Derivative
Peter Laverman, Els Th.M. Dams, Wim J.G. Oyen, Gert Storm, Emile B. Koenders, Richard Prevost, Jos W.M. van der Meer, Frans H.M. Corstens and Otto C. Boerman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 1999, 40 (1) 192-197;
Peter Laverman
Els Th.M. Dams
Wim J.G. Oyen
Gert Storm
Emile B. Koenders
Richard Prevost
Jos W.M. van der Meer
Frans H.M. Corstens
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A Novel Method to Label Liposomes with 99mTc by the Hydrazino Nicotinyl Derivative
Peter Laverman, Els Th.M. Dams, Wim J.G. Oyen, Gert Storm, Emile B. Koenders, Richard Prevost, Jos W.M. van der Meer, Frans H.M. Corstens, Otto C. Boerman
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