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Meeting ReportMolecular Targeting Probes-Radioactive & Nonradioactive - Infection and Inflammation in Probe Development

Novel PET Probe for Imaging-Based Differentiation of Foreign-Body-Associated Bacterial Infection from Sterile Inflammation.

Mukesh Pandey, Aditya Bansal, Shalini Sharma, Viktoria Krol, Val Lowe, Mark Nathan, Stephen Broski, Robin Patel and Daniel Berry
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 2024, 65 (supplement 2) 242297;
Mukesh Pandey
1Mayo Clinic
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Val Lowe
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Novel PET Probe for Imaging-Based Differentiation of Foreign-Body-Associated Bacterial Infection from Sterile Inflammation.
Mukesh Pandey, Aditya Bansal, Shalini Sharma, Viktoria Krol, Val Lowe, Mark Nathan, Stephen Broski, Robin Patel, Daniel Berry
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 2024, 65 (supplement 2) 242297;

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Novel PET Probe for Imaging-Based Differentiation of Foreign-Body-Associated Bacterial Infection from Sterile Inflammation.
Mukesh Pandey, Aditya Bansal, Shalini Sharma, Viktoria Krol, Val Lowe, Mark Nathan, Stephen Broski, Robin Patel, Daniel Berry
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 2024, 65 (supplement 2) 242297;
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