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Metabolic Fate of [13N]Ammonia in Human and Canine Blood
Karen C. Rosenspire, Markus Schwaiger, Thomas J. Mangner, Gary D. Hutchins, Anthony Sutorik and David E. Kuhl
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1990, 31 (2) 163-167;
Karen C. Rosenspire
Markus Schwaiger
Thomas J. Mangner
Gary D. Hutchins
Anthony Sutorik


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Metabolic Fate of [13N]Ammonia in Human and Canine Blood
Karen C. Rosenspire, Markus Schwaiger, Thomas J. Mangner, Gary D. Hutchins, Anthony Sutorik, David E. Kuhl
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