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Isotopic Exchange between Aqueous Fe(II) and Solid Fe(III) in Lake Sediment─A Kinetic Assemblage Approach. [PDF]
O'Connell DW+7 more
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18F-AlF-NOTA-octreotide PET/CT in the localization of tumor-induced osteomalacia: case series and literature review. [PDF]
Li J.
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Nano-Radiopharmaceuticals in Colon Cancer: Current Applications, Challenges, and Future Directions. [PDF]
Alkatheeri A+5 more
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New advances in systemic radionuclide therapy have increased the number of treatment options available for patients with painful osseous metastases. This form of therapy has three major appeals: 1) it addresses all sites of involvement; 2) selective absorption into bone limits irradiation of normal tissues; and 3) as a result, toxicity may be reduced ...
Lawrence P. Davis+2 more
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To investigate the effect of oxalic and citric acids on the uptake and relationship of phosphorus and zinc in corn (Zea mays L.), some greenhouse experiments were performed by individual and combin...
Sareh Nezami+3 more
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Jorma K. Miettinen
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Summary1. Our goal was to quantify short‐term phosphorus (P) partitioning and identify the ecosystem components important to P cycling in wetland ecosystems. To do this, we added P radiotracer to oligotrophic, P‐limited Everglades marshes. 32PO4 was added to the water column in six 1‐m2 enclosed mesocosms located in long‐hydroperiod marshes of Shark ...
Noe, Gregory B.+4 more
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Radioisotope Scanning for Tumors of the Head and Neck: Experience With Indium 111 and Phosphorus 32
The use of four radioisotopes, selenium 75 (75Se), gallium 67 (67Ga), indium 111 (111In), and sodium phosphate 32 (32P), suitable for tumor scanning is discussed with emphasis on the diagnosis of malignant tumors of the head and neck. Personal experience with the latter two radioisotopes is described.
David A. Goodwin+3 more
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