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IMAGING OF LANTHANIDE CHELATES FOR CANCER DETECTION AND CARCINOGENESIS INVESTIGATIONS

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Abstract

A new class of exogenous marker, based on polyazamacrocycic chelates of Tb (III) or Eu (III) have been shown to be useful for improving imaging contrast or enhanced tissue-site visualization when fluorescence detection is employed (1-5).

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