In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluations of a Hydrophilic 64Cu-Bis(Thiosemicarbazonato)–Glucose Conjugate for Hypoxia Imaging
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F. Aigbirhio | J. Dilworth | J. Holland | R. King | R. Hueting | M. Christlieb | S. Bayly | D. Honess | Robert C. King | P. Bonnitcha | H. Betts | P. Barnard
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