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Cerebral Metabolism of L-[2-18F]Fluorotyrosine, a New PET Tracer of Protein Synthesis

Heinz H. Coenen, Peer Kling and Gerhard Stöcklin
Journal of Nuclear Medicine August 1989, 30 (8) 1367-1372;
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Cerebral Metabolism of L-[2-18F]Fluorotyrosine, a New PET Tracer of Protein Synthesis
Heinz H. Coenen, Peer Kling, Gerhard Stöcklin
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 1989, 30 (8) 1367-1372;

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Cerebral Metabolism of L-[2-18F]Fluorotyrosine, a New PET Tracer of Protein Synthesis
Heinz H. Coenen, Peer Kling, Gerhard Stöcklin
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 1989, 30 (8) 1367-1372;
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