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    • Prospective radiolabled bombesin conjugates for prostate cancer imaging and therapeutic agents 

      Lane, Stephanie R., 1982- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)
      An active area of prostate cancer research is in the synthesis of radiolabeled peptides for in vivo tumor imaging or therapy. This method is possible since specific receptors are expressed in high concentration on certain ...

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