Bioluminescence imaging of myeloperoxidase activity in vivo
Shimon Gross(Imaging Center), David Piwnica‐Worms(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Jay W. Heinecke(University of Washington), Britney L. Moss(Imaging Center), Lee Ratner(Washington University in St. Louis), John C. S. Harding(Molecular Oncology (United States)), Daniel A. Rauch(Washington University in St. Louis), Seth T. Gammon(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)
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