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Localization of Radio-Iodinated Serum Albumin in Human Glioma

Archives of Neurology, 1964
Introduction Since the first work on the use of gamma emitters for the localization of brain tumors, 1,2 there has been a surge of activity in the investigation of the role which radioactive isotopes could play in the diagnosis of human brain tumors. Radio-iodinated serum albumin (Risa) was first introduced in 1951. 3 Since that time, it has been used
A. Raimondi
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The Effects of Radiation on the Stability of Radio-iodinated Human Serum Albumin

The British Journal of Radiology, 1958
The effect of radiation on the in vivo stability of 131I-labelled human serum albumin (IHSA) has been investigated, with the object of revealing whether self-irradiation is a significant factor affecting the stability of available preparations. Samples externally irradiated in doses up to 200,000 rads with X rays from a 4 MeV linear accelerator were ...
H J, BLOOM, D J, CROCKETT, F S, STEWART
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Easy Control Procedures for Radio-Iodinated Human Serum Albumin and their Practical Importance

Nuklearmedizin, 1962
Summary1. Two shipments of radio-iodinated human serum albumin (RISA), produced by different commercial laboratories, were analysed by ascending and circular chromatography, electrophoresis, autoradiography and radioactive scanning.2. Both shipments were subdivided into three samples and each kept under slightly different conditions, in order to study ...
V R, ESTON   +3 more
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The distribution of radio-iodinated serum albumin and low-density lipoprotein in tissues and the arterial wall

Atherosclerosis, 1970
Abstract Plasma low-density lipoprotein labelled in the peptide component with radioiodine (RI-LDL) was injected into 11 patients in coma, in whom death was considered inevitable. Injected material was primarily S f 0–9 LDL. The serum turnover of RI-LDL was followed until death of the patient.
P J, Scott, P J, Hurley
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Comparison of radio-iodinated serum albumin and blue dextran as indicators to measure rate of formation of cerebrospinal fluid

Experimental Neurology, 1975
Abstract The characteristics of two nondiffusible indicators, 125I-labeled albumin (RISA-125) and blue dextran, were compared by using them simultaneously to measure rate of formation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in in vitro experiments and in a series of ventriculocisternal perfusion experiments in rhesus monkeys.
A N, Martins, A, Ramirez, T F, Doyle
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Clinical Comparison of Two Agents Used In Brain Scanning

JAMA, 1964
Sixty-three patients with suspected intracranial lesions were scanned with both chlormerodrin Hg 203 (Neohydrin) and radio-iodinated serum albumin (Risa). Scans were read as unknowns and were compared for accuracy and overall quality. Results in 23 patients with tumors, two with abscesses and seven with hematomas, were nearly identical.
J, MEALEY, J R, DEHNER, I C, REESE
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PLACENTAL LOCALIZATION USING RADIO‐IODINATED SERUM ALBUMIN (R.I.S.A.)1

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1961
Bryan M. Hibbard
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