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High-Resolution PET Imaging for In Vivo Monitoring of Tumor Response After Photodynamic Therapy in Mice
David Lapointe, Nicole Brasseur, Jules Cadorette, Carole La Madeleine, Serge Rodrigue, Johan E. van Lier and Roger Lecomte
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1999, 40 (5) 876-882;
David Lapointe
Nicole Brasseur
Jules Cadorette
Carole La Madeleine
Serge Rodrigue
Johan E. van Lier


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High-Resolution PET Imaging for In Vivo Monitoring of Tumor Response After Photodynamic Therapy in Mice
David Lapointe, Nicole Brasseur, Jules Cadorette, Carole La Madeleine, Serge Rodrigue, Johan E. van Lier, Roger Lecomte
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