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Biodegradable Indium-111 Labeled Microspheres for in Vivo Evaluation of Distribution and Elimination

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Thanoo, B.C., Doll, W.J., Mehta, R.C. et al. Biodegradable Indium-111 Labeled Microspheres for in Vivo Evaluation of Distribution and Elimination. Pharm Res 12, 2060–2064 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016237216352

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