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English: Animated maximum intensity projections of SPECT/CT mouse scans acquired after administration of 0.26 MBq of 111In-labelled nanoparticles. Images shows in vivo biodistribution of the particles within the animal. Acquired based on J Nucl Med. 2015 Mar;56(3):470-5.
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