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Pulmonary imaging follow

In this chapter, imaging features of various infectious and non-infectious pulmonary complications following HSC transplantation are discussed and illustrated. [Pg.188]

In the following section, all literature known predominantly 3-aryloxy-2-propa-nolamine-type p-AR radioligands are considered concerning their accessibility for F-radiolabeling. In addition, the radioligands are discussed from the radio-pharmacological point of view. The feasibility to specifically image pulmonary, cardiac as well as cerebral jS-ARs in vivo is also considered. [Pg.100]


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