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Characterization of Technetium-99m-l,l-ECD for Brain Perfusion Imaging, Part 2: Biodistribution and Brain Imaging in Humans
Jean Léveillé, Georges Demonceau, Michael De Roo, Pierre Rigo, Raymond Taillefer, Robert A. Morgan, Donna Kupranick and Richard C. Walovitch
Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1989, 30 (11) 1902-1910;
Jean Léveillé
Georges Demonceau
Michael De Roo
Pierre Rigo
Raymond Taillefer
Robert A. Morgan
Donna Kupranick


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Characterization of Technetium-99m-l,l-ECD for Brain Perfusion Imaging, Part 2: Biodistribution and Brain Imaging in Humans
Jean Léveillé, Georges Demonceau, Michael De Roo, Pierre Rigo, Raymond Taillefer, Robert A. Morgan, Donna Kupranick, Richard C. Walovitch
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1989, 30 (11) 1902-1910;
Characterization of Technetium-99m-l,l-ECD for Brain Perfusion Imaging, Part 2: Biodistribution and Brain Imaging in Humans
Jean Léveillé, Georges Demonceau, Michael De Roo, Pierre Rigo, Raymond Taillefer, Robert A. Morgan, Donna Kupranick, Richard C. Walovitch
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1989, 30 (11) 1902-1910;
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