Noninvasive quantitation of cytosine deaminase transgene expression in human tumor xenografts with in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
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R G Blasberg | R. Blasberg | A. Rehemtulla | L. D. Stegman | J. Tjuvajev | T. Lawrence | A Rehemtulla | J G Tjuvajev | E Kievit | L D Stegman | B Beattie | T S Lawrence | B D Ross | B. Beattie | B. Ross | E. Kievit | Bradley J. Beattie | Ronald G. Blasberg | Brian D. Ross | T. S. Lawrence | Els Kievit
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