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Bis(Dithiocarbamato) Nitrido Technetium-99m Radiopharmaceuticals: A Class of Neutral Myocardial Imaging Agents
Roberto Pasqualini, Adriano Duatti, Emmanuel Bellande, Veronique Comazzi, Valerie Brucato, Didier Hoffschir, Daniel Fagret and Michel Comet
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1994, 35 (2) 334-341;
Roberto Pasqualini
Adriano Duatti
Emmanuel Bellande
Veronique Comazzi
Valerie Brucato
Didier Hoffschir
Daniel Fagret


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Bis(Dithiocarbamato) Nitrido Technetium-99m Radiopharmaceuticals: A Class of Neutral Myocardial Imaging Agents
Roberto Pasqualini, Adriano Duatti, Emmanuel Bellande, Veronique Comazzi, Valerie Brucato, Didier Hoffschir, Daniel Fagret, Michel Comet
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1994, 35 (2) 334-341;
Bis(Dithiocarbamato) Nitrido Technetium-99m Radiopharmaceuticals: A Class of Neutral Myocardial Imaging Agents
Roberto Pasqualini, Adriano Duatti, Emmanuel Bellande, Veronique Comazzi, Valerie Brucato, Didier Hoffschir, Daniel Fagret, Michel Comet
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1994, 35 (2) 334-341;
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