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Indium-111-Labeled Low-Density Lipoprotein Binds with Higher Affinity to the Human Liver as Compared to Iodine-123-Low-Density-Labeled Lipoprotein
Irene Virgolini, P. Angelberger, S. R. Li, F. Koller, Elisabeth Koller, J. Pidlich, G. Lupattelli and H. Sinzinger
Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1991, 32 (11) 2132-2138;
Irene Virgolini
P. Angelberger
S. R. Li
F. Koller
Elisabeth Koller
J. Pidlich
G. Lupattelli


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Indium-111-Labeled Low-Density Lipoprotein Binds with Higher Affinity to the Human Liver as Compared to Iodine-123-Low-Density-Labeled Lipoprotein
Irene Virgolini, P. Angelberger, S. R. Li, F. Koller, Elisabeth Koller, J. Pidlich, G. Lupattelli, H. Sinzinger
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1991, 32 (11) 2132-2138;
Indium-111-Labeled Low-Density Lipoprotein Binds with Higher Affinity to the Human Liver as Compared to Iodine-123-Low-Density-Labeled Lipoprotein
Irene Virgolini, P. Angelberger, S. R. Li, F. Koller, Elisabeth Koller, J. Pidlich, G. Lupattelli, H. Sinzinger
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1991, 32 (11) 2132-2138;
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