Membrane potential-dependent uptake of 18F-triphenylphosphonium--a new voltage sensor as an imaging agent for detecting burn-induced apoptosis.
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R. Tompkins | T. Shoup | A. Fischman | A. Bonab | Yong-ming Yu | D. Elmaleh | Gaofeng Zhao | Yong‐ming Yu
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