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Nuclear Imaging of Cancer Cell Therapies
The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 06/15/09
Ponomarev V - It is expected that new human-derived reporter genes will be rapidly translated into clinical applications that require repetitive imaging for the effective monitoring of various genetic and cellular therapies.
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