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Technetium-99m Radiolabeling Using a Phage-Derived Single-Chain Fv with a C-Terminal Cysteine
Marlies J. Verhaar, Patricia A. Keep, Robert E. Hawkins, Lynda Robson, Joanne L. Casey, Barbara Pedley, Joan A. Boden, Richard H.J. Begent and Kerry A. Chester
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1996, 37 (5) 868-872;
Marlies J. Verhaar
Patricia A. Keep
Robert E. Hawkins
Lynda Robson
Joanne L. Casey
Barbara Pedley
Joan A. Boden
Richard H.J. Begent


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Technetium-99m Radiolabeling Using a Phage-Derived Single-Chain Fv with a C-Terminal Cysteine
Marlies J. Verhaar, Patricia A. Keep, Robert E. Hawkins, Lynda Robson, Joanne L. Casey, Barbara Pedley, Joan A. Boden, Richard H.J. Begent, Kerry A. Chester
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1996, 37 (5) 868-872;
Technetium-99m Radiolabeling Using a Phage-Derived Single-Chain Fv with a C-Terminal Cysteine
Marlies J. Verhaar, Patricia A. Keep, Robert E. Hawkins, Lynda Robson, Joanne L. Casey, Barbara Pedley, Joan A. Boden, Richard H.J. Begent, Kerry A. Chester
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1996, 37 (5) 868-872;
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