[18F]3′-deoxy-3′-fluorothymidine PET for the diagnosis and grading of brain tumors

Author:

Choi Seung Jin,Kim Jae Seung,Kim Jeong Hoon,Oh Seung Jun,Lee Jeong Gyo,Kim Chang Jin,Ra Young Shin,Yeo Jeong Seok,Ryu Jin Sook,Moon Dae Hyuk

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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