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Airborne Radioiodine: A Comparative View of Chemical Forms in Medicine, Nuclear Industry, and Fallout Scenarios. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
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Oxidative iodine monochloride iodination technique

Journal of Immunological Methods, 1980
The iodine monochloride (IC1) technique is used to radiolabel proteins under mild experimental conditions. Proteins labeled by this technique have been shown to have both in vitro in vivo characteristics often superior to those proteins labeled by the more frequently used chloramine-T method.
D M, Doran, I L, Spar
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IODINATED THYROLIPIDS

Acta Endocrinologica, 1972
ABSTRACT Sheep, bovine, mouse, dog and human thyroids incorporate 35–55% (41.5%, 45.9%, 34.4%, 55.4% and 41.1%, respectively) of total lipid radiodine in an unidentified polar thyrolipid fraction moving between phosphatidyl ethanolamine and phosphatidic acid on silica gel G thin layer chromatography in a solvent system CHCl3:MeOH:H2O (80:25:3).
D H, Shah, R C, Shownken, U R, Thakare
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Iodine excess

Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2010
Several mechanisms are involved in the maintenance of normal thyroid hormone secretion, even when iodine intake exceeds physiologic needs by a factor of 100. The sodium-iodide symporter system contributes most to this stability. Faced with an iodine excess, it throttles the transport of iodide into the thyroid cells, the rate-limiting step of hormone ...
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