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    Potential radiopharmaceuticals for the detection of ocular melanoma

    The uptake and distribution of several 4-(substituted amino)-iodoquinolines, 131I-labelled, and of 67Ga-citrate were investigated in Syrian golden hamsters with Greene melanomas. Because of its uptake in the mela...

    A. van Langevelde, C. N. M. Bakker, H. Boer in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine (1986)

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    Iodine Labelled 5-Iodo-2-Thiouracil as a Melanoma Seeking Agent: A Potential Drug for Diagnosis and Treatment

    Adequate treatment of malignant melanoma places medical science before a difficult problem. Disseminated melanomas have poor prognoses. Moreover malignant melanomas are known to be radioresistant to a high deg...

    J. van der Plas, A. van Langevelde, J. A. Oosterhuis in Progress in Radiopharmacy (1986)

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    Potential radiopharmaceuticals for the detection of ocular melanoma. Part I. 5-iodo-2-thiouracil derivatives

    The tissue distribution of a number of 5-[131I]-iodo-2-thiouracil derivatives was measured in Syrian golden hamsters with Greene melanoma. These compounds were rapidly (in less than 1 h) distributed in all tissue...

    A. van Langevelde, C. N. M. Bakker in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine (1983)