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Molecular imaging of the human pulmonary vascular endothelium using an adrenomedullin receptor ligand

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Figure 1. Nuclear medicine imaging protocol.
Figure 2. Plasma kinetics of 99m Tc-PulmoBind in humans.
Figure 3. Whole body planar SPECT imaging in a human (subject 006) 60 minutes after injection of 99m  Tc-PulmoBind (A) and activity-time curve for the lung activity of the tracer (B).
Figure 6. Effect of PulmoBind on systemic blood pressure of all study groups (N 5 20)
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