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A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agent Targeted Towards Activated Platelets Allows In Vivo Detection of Thrombosis and Monitoring of Thrombolysis
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Autors principals:
von Zur Muehlen, C
,
Elverfeldt, D
,
Moeller, J
,
Choudhury, R
,
Hagemeyer, C
,
Schwarz, M
,
Bode, C
,
Peter, K
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Publicat:
2008
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