Efficient production of high specific activity 64Cu using a biomedical cyclotron☆
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This work was supported by research grants from the National Institutes of Health SBIR R43-CA66411-01 (R.E.S.), the Department of Energy STTR DE-FG02-94ER86015 (M.J.W.) and DE-FG02-87ER60512 (M.J.W.).
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