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Publications by J. H.A.M. Kaanders
Intratumoral Spatial Distribution of Hypoxia and Angiogenesis Assessed by 18f-Faza and 125i-Gluco-RGD Autoradiography
Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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Nuclear Medicine
Radiology
Imaging
Comparison of Tumor Volumes Derived From Glucose Metabolic Rate Maps and SUV Maps in Dynamic 18f-FDG PET
Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Medicine
Nuclear Medicine
Radiology
Imaging
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