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Diisopropylfluorophosphate-P32 (DFP-P32) as a Label for Granulocytes
1965Diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP), a potent and irreversible esterate inhibitor, was first suggested as a red cell label by Grob, Lilienthal, Harvey, and Jones in 1947 [1]. In 1954 Cohen and Warringa [2] described the use of DFP containing radioactive phosphorous (DFP-P32) as a label for erythrocytes, and two years later Leeksma and Cohen [3] described ...
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Internal bremsstrahlung from P32
Nuclear Physics, 1959Abstract The spectrum of internal bremsstrahlung from P32 has been measured in a coincidence experiment. The β-particles are detected by an anthracene scintillation spectrometer. and the bremsstrahlung spectrum measured by a sodium iodide scintillation spectrometer.
Börje Persson, Sven A.E. Johansson
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JAMA, 1961
To the Editor:— The first editor to be removed from his post for misprinting a lethal dosage lived in early Pleistocene times. He had carved on the walls of his cave that the proper dose for the treatment of arthritis was 3 millieels of electricity rather than 3 microeels. InThe Journal, Jan.
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To the Editor:— The first editor to be removed from his post for misprinting a lethal dosage lived in early Pleistocene times. He had carved on the walls of his cave that the proper dose for the treatment of arthritis was 3 millieels of electricity rather than 3 microeels. InThe Journal, Jan.
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Relationship Between Cerebral Vascularity and P32 Uptake
Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1957It has been known from previous experiments2that various portions of the brain exchange radioactive phosphate with the plasma at greatly different rates. The fastest exchange was observed in the superficial layers of the cortex and in the ventricular lining.
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