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The in vitro stability in human plasma of two different technetium-99m-fibrinogen compounds

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Two99mTc-labeling methods of human fibrinogen resulted in different complexes. This was concluded from different dissociation rates in human plasma. The dissociation could be described by a simple exponential function.

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Spicher, E., Gieux, B. & Fridrich, R. The in vitro stability in human plasma of two different technetium-99m-fibrinogen compounds. Experientia 40, 543–544 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01982320

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