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Intracellular Localization of 55Fe after Serum‐Mediated Uptake by Human Erythropoietic Cells
Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 1979Marrow cells of 3 patients with normoblastic erythropoiesis and 1 with sideroblastic erythropoiesis were incubated with serum‐bound 55Fe Cl3 and studied by the technique of electron microscope autoradiography. In the 3 normoblastic marrows, both the mean grain counts and the percentages of grains situated over the cytoplasm (excluding the mitochondria)
S N, Wickramasinghe, M, Hughes
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Half-life and X-ray emission probabilities of 55Fe.
Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine, 2000The X-ray emission probabilities of the Mn-K(alpha) and Mn-K(beta) radiation in the decay of 55Fe were measured with a calibrated Si(Li) spectrometer, resulting in 0.245(7) and 0.0338(9), respectively. A half-life of 1003.5(21) day was measured using the same detector.
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Gesamteisen und radioaktives Eisen 55Fe
Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie, 1953openaire +1 more source
Rapid determination of 55Fe and 89, 90Sr in liqud samples
2003In a last decade significant progress in the methods development for alpha, beta-emitting radionuclide determination was made. This progress is based on the development of new procedures for chemical isolation and separation of specific radionuclides and new generation of liquid scintillation spectrometer, which enables rapid determination of low-level
Grahek, Željko +2 more
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55Fe in Pacific salmon. BNWL-715. 2.
BNWL [reports]. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1970C E, Jenkins, J C, Langford, H E, Palmer
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Proceedings: Early and late effects of 55Fe cytocide.
British journal of cancer, 1976H, Burlington, E P, Cronkite, J, Laissue
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