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59 iron
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Fe59 isotope
, iron-59
National Institutes of Health
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1985
1985
Transferrin and iron release from rat hepatocytes in culture.
E. Baker
,
M. Page
,
E. Morgan
American Journal of Physiology
1985
Corpus ID: 25952228
The regulation of transferrin and iron release from the liver was studied using adult rat hepatocytes in primary monolayer…
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1972
1972
Marrow deposition and distribution of monomeric and polymeric 239 Pu in the mouse, estimated by use of 59 Fe.
M. Rosenthal
,
E. Moretti
,
J. J. Russell
,
A. Lindenbaum
Health Physics
1972
Corpus ID: 42640640
Abstract Iron-59 has been used in mice as a tracer for bone marrow to extrapolate from the plutonium measured in a standard…
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1967
1967
Immunoglobulins and Transferrin in Marine Lamprey Sera
G. Boffa
,
J. Fine
,
A. Drilhon
,
P. Amouch
Nature
1967
Corpus ID: 32539427
GENERALLY, the immunoglobulins are considered to be the most basic proteins of all known animal sera and they have, at pH 8.6…
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1967
1967
Comparison between three radioisotope methods for measuring iron absorption.
J. A. Lunn
,
J. Richmond
,
J. D. Simpson
,
J. Leask
,
P. Tothill
British medical journal
1967
Corpus ID: 30236742
The present methods for determining iron absorption from the alimentary tract depend on the measurement by radioisotope…
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1964
1964
LANTHANUM-140 AS A MEASURE OF THE COMPLETENESS OF STOOL COLLECTIONS. DEMONSTRATION OF DELAYED EXCRETION OF IRON-59.
R. Hayes
,
J. Carlton
,
B. Nelson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine
1964
Corpus ID: 23142151
Summary Lanthanum-140, as an unabsorbable tracer given with an oral dose of other substances, can be used to verify the…
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1962
1962
Estimation of Haptoglobin using Hæmoglobin labelled with Radioactive Iron-59
M. Sass
,
P. Spear
Nature
1962
Corpus ID: 4288755
QUANTITATIVE estimation of haptoglobins, a group of serum alpha-2 mucoproteins capable of binding hæmoglobin, is at present based…
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1962
1962
The relative biological effectiveness of 22-Mevp x-rays, cobalt-60 gamma rays, and 200-Kvcp x-rays. IV. Determined by effects on the iron-59 uptake in rats.
W. K. Sinclair
,
L. H. Blackwell
,
R. Humphrey
Radiation Research
1962
Corpus ID: 43357919
A series of six simultaneous experiments was conducted with Co/sup 60/ gamma rays and 22-Mevp and 200-kvcp x rays. Fe/sup 59/ was…
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1960
1960
Ageing of Hæmoglobin
J. Rosa
,
J. Dreyfus
,
G. Schapira
Nature
1960
Corpus ID: 4144942
THE problem of ageing of protein molecules has been considered by several authors. Kunkel1 in man, Ranney2 in the rabbit, have…
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1958
1958
Use of Iron-52 as a Radioactive Tracer
P. E. François
,
L. Szur
Nature
1958
Corpus ID: 12762120
Two radioactive isotopes of iron, namely, iron-59 (half-life 45 days) and iron-55 (half-life 3 years), have been used extensively…
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1958
1958
Iron-59 metabolism as an index of erythropoietic damage and recovery in monkeys exposed to nuclear radiations.
Q. L. Hartwig
,
G. S. Melville
,
T. Leffingwell
,
R. J. Young
American Journal of Physiology
1958
Corpus ID: 27154737
Monkeys exposed to ionizing nuclear radiations were studied for changes in radio-iron utilization by erythrogenic tissues. Twenty…
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