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In Vivo SPECT Quantification of Transplanted Cell Survival After Engraftment Using 111In-Tropolone in Infarcted Canine Myocardium
Kimberley J. Blackwood, Benoit Lewden, R. Glenn Wells, Jane Sykes, Robert Z. Stodilka, Gerald Wisenberg and Frank S. Prato
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 2009, 50 (6) 927-935; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.108.058966
Kimberley J. Blackwood
Benoit Lewden
R. Glenn Wells
Jane Sykes
Robert Z. Stodilka
Gerald Wisenberg
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In Vivo SPECT Quantification of Transplanted Cell Survival After Engraftment Using 111In-Tropolone in Infarcted Canine Myocardium
Kimberley J. Blackwood, Benoit Lewden, R. Glenn Wells, Jane Sykes, Robert Z. Stodilka, Gerald Wisenberg, Frank S. Prato
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 2009, 50 (6) 927-935; DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.108.058966
In Vivo SPECT Quantification of Transplanted Cell Survival After Engraftment Using 111In-Tropolone in Infarcted Canine Myocardium
Kimberley J. Blackwood, Benoit Lewden, R. Glenn Wells, Jane Sykes, Robert Z. Stodilka, Gerald Wisenberg, Frank S. Prato
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 2009, 50 (6) 927-935; DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.108.058966
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