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Comparison of Technetium-99m-LL-EC Isomers in Rats and Humans
Andrew Taylor, Lory Hansen, Dennis Eshima, Eugene Malveaux, Russell Folks, Lorie Shattuck, Malgorzata Lipowska and Luigi G. Marzilli
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 1997, 38 (5) 821-826;
Andrew Taylor
Lory Hansen
Dennis Eshima
Eugene Malveaux
Russell Folks
Lorie Shattuck
Malgorzata Lipowska


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Andrew Taylor, Lory Hansen, Dennis Eshima, Eugene Malveaux, Russell Folks, Lorie Shattuck, Malgorzata Lipowska, Luigi G. Marzilli
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