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18F-DCFBC PET/CT for PSMA-based Detection and Characterization of Primary Prostate Cancer
Steven P Rowe, Kenneth L Gage, Sheila F Faraj, Katarzyna Macura, Toby C Cornish, Nilda Gonzalez-Roibon, Guner Gunes, Enrico Munari, Alan W Partin, Christian P Pavlovich, Misop Han, H Ballentine Carter, Trinity J Bivalacqua, Amanda Blackford, Daniel Holt, Robert F Dannals, George J Netto, Martin Lodge, Ronnie C Mease, Martin G Pomper and Steve Y Cho
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 2015, jnumed.115.154336; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.115.154336
Steven P Rowe
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
Kenneth L Gage
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
Sheila F Faraj
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
Katarzyna Macura
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
Toby C Cornish
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
Nilda Gonzalez-Roibon
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
Guner Gunes
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
Enrico Munari
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
Alan W Partin
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
Christian P Pavlovich
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
Misop Han
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
H Ballentine Carter
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
Trinity J Bivalacqua
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
Amanda Blackford
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
Daniel Holt
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
Robert F Dannals
2 Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, United States;
George J Netto
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
Martin Lodge
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
Ronnie C Mease
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States;
Martin G Pomper
3 Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Argentina;
Steve Y Cho
4 University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, United States
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18F-DCFBC PET/CT for PSMA-based Detection and Characterization of Primary Prostate Cancer
Steven P Rowe, Kenneth L Gage, Sheila F Faraj, Katarzyna Macura, Toby C Cornish, Nilda Gonzalez-Roibon, Guner Gunes, Enrico Munari, Alan W Partin, Christian P Pavlovich, Misop Han, H Ballentine Carter, Trinity J Bivalacqua, Amanda Blackford, Daniel Holt, Robert F Dannals, George J Netto, Martin Lodge, Ronnie C Mease, Martin G Pomper, Steve Y Cho
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 2015, jnumed.115.154336; DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.115.154336
18F-DCFBC PET/CT for PSMA-based Detection and Characterization of Primary Prostate Cancer
Steven P Rowe, Kenneth L Gage, Sheila F Faraj, Katarzyna Macura, Toby C Cornish, Nilda Gonzalez-Roibon, Guner Gunes, Enrico Munari, Alan W Partin, Christian P Pavlovich, Misop Han, H Ballentine Carter, Trinity J Bivalacqua, Amanda Blackford, Daniel Holt, Robert F Dannals, George J Netto, Martin Lodge, Ronnie C Mease, Martin G Pomper, Steve Y Cho
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 2015, jnumed.115.154336; DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.115.154336
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