Real-Time Fluorescence Imaging Using Indocyanine Green to Assess Therapeutic Effects of Near-Infrared Photoimmunotherapy in Tumor Model Mice
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P. Choyke | H. Wakiyama | Hisataka Kobayashi | Fuyuki F Inagaki | Takuya Kato | Ryuhei Okada | Aki Furusawa | Daiki Fujimura | Adrian Rosenberg
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