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Practical Determination of Patient-Specific Marrow Dose Using Radioactivity Concentration in Blood and Body

Sui Shen, Gerald L. DeNardo, George Sgouros, Robert T. O'Donnell and Sally J. DeNardo
Journal of Nuclear Medicine December 1999, 40 (12) 2102-2106;
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Practical Determination of Patient-Specific Marrow Dose Using Radioactivity Concentration in Blood and Body
Sui Shen, Gerald L. DeNardo, George Sgouros, Robert T. O'Donnell, Sally J. DeNardo
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Dec 1999, 40 (12) 2102-2106;
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