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This excellent textbook brings together fundamentals and clinical practice and focuses on problem solving in nuclear medicine. Its publication is a landmark in the field of medical imaging.
The editors have integrated contributions by a broad spectrum of experts from around the world. The 51 chapters of this substantial work review virtually all aspects of nuclear medicine. The introductory chapters deal with the principles of intercellular and intracellular communication systems. They explain the use of radioactive tracers, including radiolabeled antisense oligodeoxynucleotide probes, to examine interactions of cells with molecules, mechanisms of intercellular communication, and reactions taking place inside cells. The
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