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F-Dopa as an Amino Acid Tracer to Detect Brain Tumors
W.-D. Heiss, K. Wienhard, R. Wagner, H. Lanfermann, A. Thiel, K. Herholz and U. Pietrzyk
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1996, 37 (7) 1180-1182;
W.-D. Heiss
K. Wienhard
R. Wagner
H. Lanfermann
A. Thiel
K. Herholz


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F-Dopa as an Amino Acid Tracer to Detect Brain Tumors
W.-D. Heiss, K. Wienhard, R. Wagner, H. Lanfermann, A. Thiel, K. Herholz, U. Pietrzyk
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