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Pretargeted Radioimmunotherapy of Human Colorectal Xenografts with Bispecific Antibody and 131I-Labeled Bivalent Hapten
Emmanuel Gautherot, Eric Rouvier, Laurent Daniel, Eric Loucif, Jamila Bouhou, Corine Manetti, Marie Martin, Jean-Marc Le Doussal and Jacques Barbet
Journal of Nuclear Medicine March 2000, 41 (3) 480-487;
Emmanuel Gautherot
Eric Rouvier
Laurent Daniel
Eric Loucif
Jamila Bouhou
Corine Manetti
Marie Martin
Jean-Marc Le Doussal
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Pretargeted Radioimmunotherapy of Human Colorectal Xenografts with Bispecific Antibody and 131I-Labeled Bivalent Hapten
Emmanuel Gautherot, Eric Rouvier, Laurent Daniel, Eric Loucif, Jamila Bouhou, Corine Manetti, Marie Martin, Jean-Marc Le Doussal, Jacques Barbet
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 2000, 41 (3) 480-487;
Pretargeted Radioimmunotherapy of Human Colorectal Xenografts with Bispecific Antibody and 131I-Labeled Bivalent Hapten
Emmanuel Gautherot, Eric Rouvier, Laurent Daniel, Eric Loucif, Jamila Bouhou, Corine Manetti, Marie Martin, Jean-Marc Le Doussal, Jacques Barbet
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 2000, 41 (3) 480-487;
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