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Transport Mechanisms of 3-[123I]Iodo-α-Methyl-L-Tyrosine in a Human Glioma Cell Line: Comparison with [3H-methyl]-L-Methionine

Karl-Josef Langen, Heinz Mühlensiepen, Marcus Holschbach, Hubertus Hautzel, Paul Jansen and Heinz H. Coenen
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 2000, 41 (7) 1250-1255;
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Transport Mechanisms of 3-[123I]Iodo-α-Methyl-L-Tyrosine in a Human Glioma Cell Line: Comparison with [3H-methyl]-L-Methionine
Karl-Josef Langen, Heinz Mühlensiepen, Marcus Holschbach, Hubertus Hautzel, Paul Jansen, Heinz H. Coenen
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jul 2000, 41 (7) 1250-1255;

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Transport Mechanisms of 3-[123I]Iodo-α-Methyl-L-Tyrosine in a Human Glioma Cell Line: Comparison with [3H-methyl]-L-Methionine
Karl-Josef Langen, Heinz Mühlensiepen, Marcus Holschbach, Hubertus Hautzel, Paul Jansen, Heinz H. Coenen
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jul 2000, 41 (7) 1250-1255;
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