Labeling of mixed leukocytes with (99m)Tc-HMPAO causes severe chromosomal aberrations in lymphocytes.
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E. Pauwels | M. Stokkel | Z. Gülbaş | E. Vardereli | I. Ak | N. Başaran | B. Durak
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