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Technetium-99m-Tetrofosmin as a Substrate for P-Glycoprotein: In Vitro Studies in Multidrug-Resistant Breast Tumor Cells
James R. Ballinger, James Bannerman, Izzie Boxen, Patricia Firby, Neil G. Hartman and Malcolm J. Moore
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1996, 37 (9) 1578-1582;
James R. Ballinger
James Bannerman
Izzie Boxen
Patricia Firby
Neil G. Hartman


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Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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September 1, 1996
Technetium-99m-Tetrofosmin as a Substrate for P-Glycoprotein: In Vitro Studies in Multidrug-Resistant Breast Tumor Cells
James R. Ballinger, James Bannerman, Izzie Boxen, Patricia Firby, Neil G. Hartman, Malcolm J. Moore
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1996, 37 (9) 1578-1582;
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