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Bromine-76-Metabromobenzylguanidine: A PET Radiotracer for Mapping Sympathetic Nerves of the Heart

Héric Valette, Christian Loc'h, Karine Mardon, Bernard Bendriem, Pascal Merlet, Chantal Fuseau, Sana Sabry, David Raffel, Bernard Mazière and André Syrota
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 1993, 34 (10) 1739-1744;
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Bromine-76-Metabromobenzylguanidine: A PET Radiotracer for Mapping Sympathetic Nerves of the Heart
Héric Valette, Christian Loc'h, Karine Mardon, Bernard Bendriem, Pascal Merlet, Chantal Fuseau, Sana Sabry, David Raffel, Bernard Mazière, André Syrota
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 1993, 34 (10) 1739-1744;

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Bromine-76-Metabromobenzylguanidine: A PET Radiotracer for Mapping Sympathetic Nerves of the Heart
Héric Valette, Christian Loc'h, Karine Mardon, Bernard Bendriem, Pascal Merlet, Chantal Fuseau, Sana Sabry, David Raffel, Bernard Mazière, André Syrota
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 1993, 34 (10) 1739-1744;
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