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Meeting ReportMolecular Targeting Technologies - Radioactive and Nonradioactive Probes: Dosimetry & Image Analysis

Chemically amplified photoresist as a medium for quantitative 3-D high spatial resolution autoradiography

Nadia Falzone, Sverre Myhra, Roger Nathan, Radka Chakalova, Thomas Altebaeumer, Bart Cornelissen and Katherine Vallis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2011, 52 (supplement 1) 132;
Nadia Falzone
1MRC/CRUK Gray Institute for Radiation Oncology and Biology, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom
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Sverre Myhra
2Department of Material Science, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom
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Roger Nathan
1MRC/CRUK Gray Institute for Radiation Oncology and Biology, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom
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Radka Chakalova
2Department of Material Science, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom
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Thomas Altebaeumer
3Department of Physics, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom
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Bart Cornelissen
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vol. 52 no. supplement 1 132

Published By 
Society of Nuclear Medicine
Print ISSN 
0161-5505
Online ISSN 
2159-662X
History 
  • Published online November 4, 2014.

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  1. Nadia Falzone1,
  2. Sverre Myhra2,
  3. Roger Nathan1,
  4. Radka Chakalova2,
  5. Thomas Altebaeumer3,
  6. Bart Cornelissen1 and
  7. Katherine Vallis1
  1. 1MRC/CRUK Gray Institute for Radiation Oncology and Biology, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom
  2. 2Department of Material Science, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom
  3. 3Department of Physics, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom

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