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Technetium-99m HM-PAO Stereoisomers as Potential Agents for Imaging Regional Cerebral Blood Flow: Human Volunteer Studies
P. F. Sharp, F. W. Smith, H. G. Gemmell, D. Lyall, N. T. S. Evans, D. Gvozdanovic, J. Davidson, D. A. Tyrell, R. D. Pickett and R. D. Neirinckx
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1986, 27 (2) 171-177;
P. F. Sharp
F. W. Smith
H. G. Gemmell
D. Lyall
N. T. S. Evans
D. Gvozdanovic
J. Davidson
D. A. Tyrell
R. D. Pickett
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Technetium-99m HM-PAO Stereoisomers as Potential Agents for Imaging Regional Cerebral Blood Flow: Human Volunteer Studies
P. F. Sharp, F. W. Smith, H. G. Gemmell, D. Lyall, N. T. S. Evans, D. Gvozdanovic, J. Davidson, D. A. Tyrell, R. D. Pickett, R. D. Neirinckx
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1986, 27 (2) 171-177;
Technetium-99m HM-PAO Stereoisomers as Potential Agents for Imaging Regional Cerebral Blood Flow: Human Volunteer Studies
P. F. Sharp, F. W. Smith, H. G. Gemmell, D. Lyall, N. T. S. Evans, D. Gvozdanovic, J. Davidson, D. A. Tyrell, R. D. Pickett, R. D. Neirinckx
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1986, 27 (2) 171-177;
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