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Comparison of Two Superparamagnetic Viral-Sized Iron Oxide Particles Ferumoxides and Ferumoxtran-10 with a Gadolinium Chelate in Imaging Intracranial Tumors
Peter Varallyay, Gary Nesbit, Leslie L. Muldoon, Randal R. Nixon, Johnny Delashaw, James I. Cohen, Annie Petrillo, Doris Rink and Edward A. Neuwelt
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2002, 23 (4) 510-519;
Peter Varallyay
Gary Nesbit
Leslie L. Muldoon
Randal R. Nixon
Johnny Delashaw
James I. Cohen
Annie Petrillo
Doris Rink
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Comparison of Two Superparamagnetic Viral-Sized Iron Oxide Particles Ferumoxides and Ferumoxtran-10 with a Gadolinium Chelate in Imaging Intracranial Tumors
Peter Varallyay, Gary Nesbit, Leslie L. Muldoon, Randal R. Nixon, Johnny Delashaw, James I. Cohen, Annie Petrillo, Doris Rink, Edward A. Neuwelt
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2002, 23 (4) 510-519;
Comparison of Two Superparamagnetic Viral-Sized Iron Oxide Particles Ferumoxides and Ferumoxtran-10 with a Gadolinium Chelate in Imaging Intracranial Tumors
Peter Varallyay, Gary Nesbit, Leslie L. Muldoon, Randal R. Nixon, Johnny Delashaw, James I. Cohen, Annie Petrillo, Doris Rink, Edward A. Neuwelt
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2002, 23 (4) 510-519;
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