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Radioiodinated 1-(5-Iodo-5-deoxy-β-D-arabinofuranosyl)-2-nitroimidazole (Iodoazomycin Arabinoside: IAZA): A Novel Marker of Tissue Hypoxia

Rezaul H. Mannan, Vijayalakashmi V. Somayaji, Jane Lee, John R. Mercer, J. Donald Chapman and Leonard I. Wiebe
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 1991, 32 (9) 1764-1770;
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Radioiodinated 1-(5-Iodo-5-deoxy-β-D-arabinofuranosyl)-2-nitroimidazole (Iodoazomycin Arabinoside: IAZA): A Novel Marker of Tissue Hypoxia
Rezaul H. Mannan, Vijayalakashmi V. Somayaji, Jane Lee, John R. Mercer, J. Donald Chapman, Leonard I. Wiebe
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1991, 32 (9) 1764-1770;

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Radioiodinated 1-(5-Iodo-5-deoxy-β-D-arabinofuranosyl)-2-nitroimidazole (Iodoazomycin Arabinoside: IAZA): A Novel Marker of Tissue Hypoxia
Rezaul H. Mannan, Vijayalakashmi V. Somayaji, Jane Lee, John R. Mercer, J. Donald Chapman, Leonard I. Wiebe
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 1991, 32 (9) 1764-1770;
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