Selective visualization of cyclooxygenase-2 in inflammation and cancer by targeted fluorescent imaging agents.
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Lawrence J Marnett | M. J. Uddin | David W Piston | Anna L. Blobaum | L. Matrisian | L. Marnett | D. Piston | K. Subbaramaiah | A. Dannenberg | D. Gorden | J. Mcintyre | P. Kingsley | Anna L Blobaum | Lynn M Matrisian | Andrew J Dannenberg | Kotha Subbaramaiah | Md Jashim Uddin | Brenda C Crews | Philip J Kingsley | D Lee Gorden | J Oliver McIntyre | B. Crews | Andrew J. Dannenberg | David W. Piston | Lynn M. Matrisian | M. Uddin | J. Oliver McIntyre | J. O. McIntyre | David | W. Piston
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