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Autoradiography of the Thyroid Gland
Nature, 1948AUTOBADIOGBAPHY of the thyroid gland has been carried out by various methods : (1) mounting sections of tissues containing radioactive iodine on glass slides, applying these slides with pressure against the emulsion of a photographic plate1 ; (2) melting photographic emulsion and pouring it over a section2 ; (3) mounting the sections directly on the ...
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Electron microscope autoradiography
Experimental Cell Research, 1961Experiments combining the techniques of tritium autoradiography with the high resolving power of the electron microscope in conjunction with an extremely thin section and overlying emulsion are discussed. Although autoradiographic techniques were successfully applied to ultra-thin sections and the high resolution of the electron microscope, silver ...
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1980
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of autoradiography. The principle of autoradiography is basically simpleāit is known that ionizing particles have the same photochemical effect on a photographic emulsion as light rays do. Thus, ionizing radiation induces a latent image in photographic emulsion, which on development, is revealed ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of autoradiography. The principle of autoradiography is basically simpleāit is known that ionizing particles have the same photochemical effect on a photographic emulsion as light rays do. Thus, ionizing radiation induces a latent image in photographic emulsion, which on development, is revealed ...
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1959
Publisher Summary This chapter discuses autoradiography and describes the application of the autoradiography technique in determining the site and the amount of radioactive substance in biological material. The techniques of detection and measurement of radioactive radiations are based upon the property of these radiations to ionize the medium they ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter discuses autoradiography and describes the application of the autoradiography technique in determining the site and the amount of radioactive substance in biological material. The techniques of detection and measurement of radioactive radiations are based upon the property of these radiations to ionize the medium they ...
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Autoradiography of Single Cells
Nature, 1947The use of radioactive isotopes or tracers in the study of fundamental biological and biochemical problems has grown enormously during the last few years, and is likely to become still more important as larger quantities of various radioactive elements are made available.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967
This book describes in detail the techniques of autoradiography as applied to biology and medicine. The last book on the subject was published by G. A. Boyd in 1955, and the progress made by autoradiography in the past 12 years has been such as to make Boyd's book obsolete. In the circumstances, the effort of Dr. Rogers is welcomed by all investigators
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This book describes in detail the techniques of autoradiography as applied to biology and medicine. The last book on the subject was published by G. A. Boyd in 1955, and the progress made by autoradiography in the past 12 years has been such as to make Boyd's book obsolete. In the circumstances, the effort of Dr. Rogers is welcomed by all investigators
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Autoradiography of nucleolar contents
Experimental Cell Research, 1958Abstract Some observations on the proteins and nucleic acids of nucleoli, gathered with high resolution autoradiography, are presented.
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Autoradiography and Fluorography [PDF]
Autoradiography is a process of photographic image formation, caused by exposure of film to emissions from radioisotopes. Since the image density will be at a maximum close to the source of radiation, autoradiography allows both the detection and localisation of radioactive molecules in a gel, or on the surface of a filter or thin layer chromatography (
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Peripheral and central localization of the nesfatin-1 receptor using autoradiography in rats.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications - BBRC, 2016P. Prinz+5 more
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Electron Microscopy and Autoradiography
Science, 1961The combined techniques of electron microscopy and autoradiography were used for the purpose of differentiating radioactive from nonradioactive particles collected on membrane filters. Newer methods of processing the membrane filters and applying the nuclear emulsion have resulted in an improvement in the qualitative nature of the procedure.
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