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Does FDG Uptake Measure Proliferative Activity of Human Cancer Cells? In Vitro Comparison with DNA Flow Cytometry and Tritiated Thymidine Uptake

Kotaro Higashi, Anaira C. Clavo and Richard L. Wahl
Journal of Nuclear Medicine March 1993, 34 (3) 414-419;
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Does FDG Uptake Measure Proliferative Activity of Human Cancer Cells? In Vitro Comparison with DNA Flow Cytometry and Tritiated Thymidine Uptake
Kotaro Higashi, Anaira C. Clavo, Richard L. Wahl
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 1993, 34 (3) 414-419;
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