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Innovative methods in soil phosphorus research: A review. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Plant Nutr Soil Sci (1999), 2015
Kruse J   +16 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Philadelphia-negative classical myeloproliferative neoplasms: critical concepts and management recommendations from European LeukemiaNet. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Clin Oncol, 2011
Barbui T   +21 more
europepmc   +1 more source

EVALUATION OF RADIOPHOSPHORUS THERAPY IN PRIMARY POLYCYTHEMIA

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
During the past decade, radiophosphorus has become a widely accepted agent for the treatment of primary polycythemia, and favorable experience with it has been reported by a number of investigators.1 In the eight year period from Jan. 1, 1942 through Dec. 31, 1949, 199 patients who had primary polycythemia have been treated with radiophosphorus at the
C F, STROEBEL, B E, HALL, G L, PEASE
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Radiophosphorus Treatment of Myeloproliferative Neoplasms

2012
Sodium 32P-phosphate (actually sodium dihydrogen phosphate; NaH2PO4) was the first therapeutic radiopharmaceutical employed in clinical medicine and has been used in numerous clinical settings, virtually all now obsolete except for a few remaining important indications in the treatment of myeloproliferative neoplasia.
Edward B. Silberstein   +2 more
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Purification of poliovirus labeled with radiophosphorus

Virology, 1958
Abstract Strain MEF-1 of poliovirus was labeled by propagating the virus in monkey kidney cell cultures in the presence of inorganic P 32 . Most of the nonviral P 32 in the lysates was removed by dialysis, followed by ion exchange chromatography, and then sedimentation of the virus.
J, TAYLOR, A F, GRAHAM
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Use of Radiophosphorus for Bone Vascularity Determinations

open access: closedArchives of Surgery, 1957
This report presents an attempt to assess some of the problems connected with the use of radiophosphorus as an indicator of bone vascularity. From this account of our experiences with the uptake of radio-phosphorus by rabbit bones, some of the factors emerge which may be causing the observed wide variations in the activity of similar areas in different
P G, LAING   +3 more
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