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Tumor Uptake as a Function of Tumor Mass: A Mathematic Model
Lawrence E. Williams, Rosemary B. Duda, Richard T. Proffitt, Barbara G. Beatty, J. David Beatty, Jeffrey Y.C. Wong, John E. Shively and Raymond J. Paxton
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 1988, 29 (1) 103-109;
Lawrence E. Williams
Rosemary B. Duda
Richard T. Proffitt
Barbara G. Beatty
J. David Beatty
Jeffrey Y.C. Wong
John E. Shively


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Tumor Uptake as a Function of Tumor Mass: A Mathematic Model
Lawrence E. Williams, Rosemary B. Duda, Richard T. Proffitt, Barbara G. Beatty, J. David Beatty, Jeffrey Y.C. Wong, John E. Shively, Raymond J. Paxton
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 1988, 29 (1) 103-109;
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