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Radiolabeling of Angiotensin Peptides

2003
The use of radioiodinated angiotensins has contributed greatly to our knowledge of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS). This chapter provides brief descriptions of the application of radioiodinated angiotensins and other radioiodinated compounds to study the RAS and the issues that must be considered when using radioiodinated angiotensins.
R C, Speth, J W, Harding
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Imaging with radiolabelled bisphosphonates

Bone, 2020
Radiolabeled bisphosphonates were developed in the 1970s for scintigraphic functional imaging of the skeleton in benign and malignant disease. Tracers such as 99mTc-methylene diphosphonate, that map focal or global changes in mineralization in the skeleton qualitatively and quantitatively, have been the backbone of nuclear medicine imaging for decades.
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Radiolabeled Leukocytes and Platelets

Investigative Radiology, 1986
Radiolabeled blood cells are widely used for both clinical and research studies. In vitro and in vivo studies have shown the tagging process does not significantly affect function. The labeling techniques and clinical uses of labeled leukocytes and platelets are reviewed.
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Platelet radiolabeling procedure

Transfusion, 2007
C Robert, Valeri, Gina, Ragno
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Radiolabeling of Monoclonal Antibodies

2000
Radiolabeling of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) is often one of the principal methods for the in vitro and in vivo assessment of these reagents, whether this is determining the affinity of a new reagent, preparing for preclinical testing, or clinically for diagnostic or therapeutic use.
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RADIOLABELED ANTIBODIES

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1957
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