Progress in the development of a fluorescent intravascular blood gas system in man

C. K. Mahutte1, Catherine S. H. Sassoon1, JesÚs R. Muro1, Douglas R. Hansmann2, Thomas Maxwell2, William Miller2, Masao Yafuso2
1Department of Medicine, Long Beach, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Long Beach, CA
2University of California, Irvine, CA

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