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Meeting ReportMolecular Targeting Probes - Radioactive & Nonradioactive

A comparison of automated quality control using the Trace-Ability Tracer-QC vs traditional quality control for F-18 Fludeoxyglucose (F-18 FDG)

Daniel Yokell, Jacqueline Noel, Elizaveta Katorcha and Georges El Fakhri
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2020, 61 (supplement 1) 514;
Daniel Yokell
2Gordon Center for Medical Imaging Massachusetts General Hospital Boston MA United States
1Department of Radiology Harvard University Medical School Boston MA United States
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Jacqueline Noel
3Department of Engineering University of Massachusetts - Lowell Lowell MA United States
2Gordon Center for Medical Imaging Massachusetts General Hospital Boston MA United States
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Elizaveta Katorcha
4Trace-Ability Van Nuys CA United States
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Georges El Fakhri
2Gordon Center for Medical Imaging Massachusetts General Hospital Boston MA United States
1Department of Radiology Harvard University Medical School Boston MA United States
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A comparison of automated quality control using the Trace-Ability Tracer-QC vs traditional quality control for F-18 Fludeoxyglucose (F-18 FDG)
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Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2020, 61 (supplement 1) 514;

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A comparison of automated quality control using the Trace-Ability Tracer-QC vs traditional quality control for F-18 Fludeoxyglucose (F-18 FDG)
Daniel Yokell, Jacqueline Noel, Elizaveta Katorcha, Georges El Fakhri
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2020, 61 (supplement 1) 514;
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