A general approach to the non-invasive imaging of transgenes using cis-linked herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase.
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S. Larson | R. Blasberg | M. Sadelain | R. Finn | J. Tjuvajev | R. Joshi | J. Balatoni | A. Joshi | J. Callegari | L. Lindsley
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