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Organometallic 99mTc-Aquaion Labels Peptide to an Unprecedented High Specific Activity
André Egli, Roger Alberto, Lesley Tannahill, Roger Schibli, Ulrich Abram, Andreas Schaffland, Robert Waibel, Dirk Tourwé, Lauren Jeannin, Koen Iterbeke and P. August Schubiger
Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1999, 40 (11) 1913-1917;
André Egli
Roger Alberto
Lesley Tannahill
Roger Schibli
Ulrich Abram
Andreas Schaffland
Robert Waibel
Dirk Tourwé
Lauren Jeannin
Koen Iterbeke
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Organometallic 99mTc-Aquaion Labels Peptide to an Unprecedented High Specific Activity
André Egli, Roger Alberto, Lesley Tannahill, Roger Schibli, Ulrich Abram, Andreas Schaffland, Robert Waibel, Dirk Tourwé, Lauren Jeannin, Koen Iterbeke, P. August Schubiger
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Organometallic 99mTc-Aquaion Labels Peptide to an Unprecedented High Specific Activity
André Egli, Roger Alberto, Lesley Tannahill, Roger Schibli, Ulrich Abram, Andreas Schaffland, Robert Waibel, Dirk Tourwé, Lauren Jeannin, Koen Iterbeke, P. August Schubiger
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1999, 40 (11) 1913-1917;
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