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[99mTc]Tc-iPSMA SPECT brain imaging as a potential specific diagnosis of metastatic brain tumors and high-grade gliomas.
MLA
Vallejo-Armenta, Paola, et al. “[99mTc]Tc-IPSMA SPECT Brain Imaging as a Potential Specific Diagnosis of Metastatic Brain Tumors and High-Grade Gliomas.” Nuclear Medicine & Biology, vol. 96, May 2021, pp. 1–8. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2021.02.003.
APA
Vallejo-Armenta, P., Soto-Andonaegui, J., Villanueva-Pérez, R. M., González-Díaz, J. I., Contreras-Contreras, K., Bautista-Wong, C. G., Sandoval-Bonilla, B., Nettel-Rueda, B., Santos-Cuevas, C., & Ferro-Flores, G. (2021). [99mTc]Tc-iPSMA SPECT brain imaging as a potential specific diagnosis of metastatic brain tumors and high-grade gliomas. Nuclear Medicine & Biology, 96, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2021.02.003
Chicago
Vallejo-Armenta, Paola, Juan Soto-Andonaegui, Rosa M. Villanueva-Pérez, Jorge I. González-Díaz, Keren Contreras-Contreras, Claudia G. Bautista-Wong, Bayron Sandoval-Bonilla, Bárbara Nettel-Rueda, Clara Santos-Cuevas, and Guillermina Ferro-Flores. 2021. “[99mTc]Tc-IPSMA SPECT Brain Imaging as a Potential Specific Diagnosis of Metastatic Brain Tumors and High-Grade Gliomas.” Nuclear Medicine & Biology 96 (May): 1–8. doi:10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2021.02.003.