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Magnetic Resonance Signal Amplification Probes

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Molecular Imaging

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Bogdanov, A.A., Chen, J.W., Kang, H.W., Weissleder, R. (2005). Magnetic Resonance Signal Amplification Probes. In: Bogdanov, A.A., Licha, K. (eds) Molecular Imaging. Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop, vol 49. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-26809-X_8

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