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Analysis of 2-Carbon-11-Thymidine Blood Metabolites in PET Imaging

Anthony F. Shields, Michael M. Graham, Minna Zheng, Susan M. Kozawa, Jeanne M. Link and Kenneth A. Krohn
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1996, 37 (2) 290-296;
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Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1996, 37 (2) 290-296;

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Analysis of 2-Carbon-11-Thymidine Blood Metabolites in PET Imaging
Anthony F. Shields, Michael M. Graham, Minna Zheng, Susan M. Kozawa, Jeanne M. Link, Kenneth A. Krohn
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1996, 37 (2) 290-296;
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