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Advances in the development of TROP2-targeted nuclear medicine molecular imaging probes
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    • Advances in the development of TROP2-targeted nuclear medicine molecular imaging probes

    • TROP2 molecular imaging technology has made new progress in the field of tumor diagnosis and treatment, providing new ideas for precision medicine.
    • Oncoradiology   Vol. 34, Issue 5, Pages: 454-460(2025)
    • DOI:10.19732/j.cnki.2096-6210.2025.05.003    

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    • Received:19 September 2025

      Published Online:06 November 2025

      Published:28 October 2025

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  • Xingfang HONG, Qiufang LIU, Xiaoping XU, et al. Advances in the development of TROP2-targeted nuclear medicine molecular imaging probes[J]. Oncoradiology, 2025, 34(5): 454-460. DOI: 10.19732/j.cnki.2096-6210.2025.05.003.

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