Acute and subacute toxicity studies of CMICE-013, a novel iodinated rotenone-based myocardial perfusion tracer, in Sprague Dawley rats and Gottingen minipigs.
@article{Duan2016AcuteAS, title={Acute and subacute toxicity studies of CMICE-013, a novel iodinated rotenone-based myocardial perfusion tracer, in Sprague Dawley rats and Gottingen minipigs.}, author={Yin Duan and Xuxu Yan and Lihui Wei and Corinne Bensimon and Pasan Chinthana Fernando and Terrence D. Ruddy}, journal={Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP}, year={2016}, volume={80}, pages={ 195-209 } }
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