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In Vivo Detection of Lymphocytic Infiltration: Present Status and New Prospects

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Radiolabeled Blood Elements

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After an initial enthusiasm, ten to fifteen years ago, in the development of new techniques for imaging in vivo lymphocyte traffic and pathological lymphocytic infiltrations in tissues, research in this field is now facing a slow progress.

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Signore, A. (1994). In Vivo Detection of Lymphocytic Infiltration: Present Status and New Prospects. In: Martin-Comin, J., Thakur, M.L., Piera, C., Roca, M., Lomeña, F. (eds) Radiolabeled Blood Elements. NATO ASI Series, vol 262. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2462-5_40

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