Research ArticleNuclear Neurology
Evaluation of Fluorinated m-Tyrosine Analogs as PET Imaging Agents of Dopamine Nerve Terminals: Comparison with 6-Fluorodopa
Onofre T. DeJesus, Christopher J. Endres, Steven E. Shelton, R. Jerome Nickles and James E. Holden
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1997, 38 (4) 630-636;
Onofre T. DeJesus
Christopher J. Endres
Steven E. Shelton
R. Jerome Nickles
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Evaluation of Fluorinated m-Tyrosine Analogs as PET Imaging Agents of Dopamine Nerve Terminals: Comparison with 6-Fluorodopa
Onofre T. DeJesus, Christopher J. Endres, Steven E. Shelton, R. Jerome Nickles, James E. Holden
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1997, 38 (4) 630-636;
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