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RadioGraphics, Vol 7, 913-921, Copyright © 1987 by Radiological Society of North America


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Imaging fresh venous thrombi in the dog with I-131 and In-111 labeled fibrin-specific monoclonal antibody and F(ab')2 fragments

ZD Grossman, SF Rosebrough, JG McAfee, G Subramanian, CA Ritter-Hrncirik, LS Witanowski, G Tillapaugh-Fay and E Urrutia
Department of Radiology (Nuclear Medicine), State University of New York Health Science Center, Syracuse 13210.

The authors report success in imaging thrombi using labeled monoclonal antibody or antibody fragments. An In-111 labeled antibody fragment appears to be the best imaging agent studied to date.





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