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Glucose Uptake, Perfusion, and Cell Proliferation in Head and Neck Tumors: Relation of Positron Emission Tomography to Flow Cytometry

U. Haberkorn, L. G. Strauss, Ch. Reisser, D. Haag, A. Dimitrakopoulou, S. Ziegler, F. Oberdorfer, V. Rudat and G. van Kaick
Journal of Nuclear Medicine August 1991, 32 (8) 1548-1555;
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Glucose Uptake, Perfusion, and Cell Proliferation in Head and Neck Tumors: Relation of Positron Emission Tomography to Flow Cytometry
U. Haberkorn, L. G. Strauss, Ch. Reisser, D. Haag, A. Dimitrakopoulou, S. Ziegler, F. Oberdorfer, V. Rudat, G. van Kaick
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 1991, 32 (8) 1548-1555;

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Glucose Uptake, Perfusion, and Cell Proliferation in Head and Neck Tumors: Relation of Positron Emission Tomography to Flow Cytometry
U. Haberkorn, L. G. Strauss, Ch. Reisser, D. Haag, A. Dimitrakopoulou, S. Ziegler, F. Oberdorfer, V. Rudat, G. van Kaick
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aug 1991, 32 (8) 1548-1555;
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