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Carbon-11-Labeled Daunorubicin and Verapamil for Probing P-Glycoprotein in Tumors with PET
Philip H. Elsinga, Eric J.F. Franssen, N. Harry Hendrikse, Lizette Fluks, Anne-Miek A. Weemaes, Winette T.A. van de Graaf, Elisabeth G.E. de Vries, Gerben M. Visser and Willem Vaalburg
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1996, 37 (9) 1571-1575;
Philip H. Elsinga
Eric J.F. Franssen
N. Harry Hendrikse
Lizette Fluks
Anne-Miek A. Weemaes
Winette T.A. van de Graaf
Elisabeth G.E. de Vries
Gerben M. Visser


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September 1, 1996
Carbon-11-Labeled Daunorubicin and Verapamil for Probing P-Glycoprotein in Tumors with PET
Philip H. Elsinga, Eric J.F. Franssen, N. Harry Hendrikse, Lizette Fluks, Anne-Miek A. Weemaes, Winette T.A. van de Graaf, Elisabeth G.E. de Vries, Gerben M. Visser, Willem Vaalburg
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1996, 37 (9) 1571-1575;
Carbon-11-Labeled Daunorubicin and Verapamil for Probing P-Glycoprotein in Tumors with PET
Philip H. Elsinga, Eric J.F. Franssen, N. Harry Hendrikse, Lizette Fluks, Anne-Miek A. Weemaes, Winette T.A. van de Graaf, Elisabeth G.E. de Vries, Gerben M. Visser, Willem Vaalburg
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1996, 37 (9) 1571-1575;
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