Diagnostic agent for liver function

Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Respiratory

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600573, 600584, A61B 508

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a diagnostic agent for liver function, comprising a compound labelled with .sup.13 C at least at one specific position selected from the group consisting of the following (a) to (f):

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