Copper-64-diacetyl-bis(N(4)-methylthiosemicarbazone) pharmacokinetics in FaDu xenograft tumors and correlation with microscopic markers of hypoxia.
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John L Humm | J. Humm | S. Carlin | Sean Carlin | Keisha C McCall | Rachel Bartlett | Megan Reese | Megan M. Reese | K. McCall | R. Bartlett
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