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January 01 1984
Quantitation of Uptake of Bromine-77 in the Human Brain
J.C.W. Crawley
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J.C.W. Crawley
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Divisions of Radioisotopes and Psychiatry. MRC Clinical Research Centre. Harrow. Middlesex. HA1 3UJ. United Kingdom
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T. Smith
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T. Smith
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Divisions of Radioisotopes and Psychiatry. MRC Clinical Research Centre. Harrow. Middlesex. HA1 3UJ. United Kingdom
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G. D. Zanelli
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G. D. Zanelli
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Divisions of Radioisotopes and Psychiatry. MRC Clinical Research Centre. Harrow. Middlesex. HA1 3UJ. United Kingdom
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N. Veall
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N. Veall
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Divisions of Radioisotopes and Psychiatry. MRC Clinical Research Centre. Harrow. Middlesex. HA1 3UJ. United Kingdom
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F. Owen
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F. Owen
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Divisions of Radioisotopes and Psychiatry. MRC Clinical Research Centre. Harrow. Middlesex. HA1 3UJ. United Kingdom
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T.J. Crow
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T.J. Crow
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Divisions of Radioisotopes and Psychiatry. MRC Clinical Research Centre. Harrow. Middlesex. HA1 3UJ. United Kingdom
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M. Poulter
M. Poulter
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Divisions of Radioisotopes and Psychiatry. MRC Clinical Research Centre. Harrow. Middlesex. HA1 3UJ. United Kingdom
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1984) 67 (s9): 27P.
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J.C.W. Crawley, T. Smith, G. D. Zanelli, N. Veall, F. Owen, T.J. Crow, M. Poulter; Quantitation of Uptake of Bromine-77 in the Human Brain. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 January 1984; 67 (s9): 27P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs067027Pa
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