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The Distribution and Quantification of Specific Binding of the Positron Emission Tomography Tracer R)-[11C]PK11195 in Normal Human Subjects
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Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc · 2001
Abstract
This is a study using Positron Emission Tomography (PET) to study the normal distribution of the PET ligand (R)-\[11C\]PK11195. This ligand will be used to study inflammation in the brain in several brain disorders like Alzheimer's disease and traumatic brain injury.
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Anonymous. (2001). The Distribution and Quantification of Specific Binding of the Positron Emission Tomography Tracer R)-[11C]PK11195 in Normal Human Subjects. <em>Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT00205595
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Anonymous. The Distribution and Quantification of Specific Binding of the Positron Emission Tomography Tracer R)-[11C]PK11195 in Normal Human Subjects. Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc. 2001.
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@misc{anon2001TheDis,
title = {The Distribution and Quantification of Specific Binding of the Positron Emission Tomography Tracer R)-[11C]PK11195 in Normal Human Subjects},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc},
year = {2001},
}
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