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High Accumulation of Fluorine-18-Fluorodeoxyglucose in Turpentine-Induced Inflammatory Tissue

Susumu Yamada, Kazuo Kubota, Roko Kubota, Tatsuo Ido and Nobuaki Tamahashi
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1995, 36 (7) 1301-1306;
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High Accumulation of Fluorine-18-Fluorodeoxyglucose in Turpentine-Induced Inflammatory Tissue
Susumu Yamada, Kazuo Kubota, Roko Kubota, Tatsuo Ido, Nobuaki Tamahashi
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jul 1995, 36 (7) 1301-1306;
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