10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RADIOGOLD»
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radiogold in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
radiogold and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Theory and Practice of Blood Flow Measurement
(1961) 32P Chromophosphate selective uptake 1∙73 Nardi and Palazzi (1958)
32P Chromophosphate al.(1959) 32P etal. (1959) Radiogold selective al.(1958)
131I HSA selective uptake 2∙07 (1∙37–3∙59) Caesar et al. (1961) ICG selective ...
2
Multimodality Therapy in Gynecologic Oncology
Originally, radiogold was employed, but radioactive chromic phosphate (P-32) is
currently the most frequently used agent. Because P-32 emits only beta particles
and has a half-life of approximately 2 weeks, it can be used with much more ...
Bernd-Uwe Sevin, Paul Georg Knapstein, Ossi R. Köchli, 1996
3
Compendium of Trace Metals and Marine Biota: Volume 1: ...
A laboratory study was conducted with radiogold and blue crab, C. sapidus.
Crabs given an oral dose of radiogold were measured for radioactivity 4 days
post exposure; almost all of the retained radiogold was in digestive gland and gut
(Duke ...
4
Lymph Stasis: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment
First attempts at selective introduction of radioactive substances into the lymph
nodes were made in 1954;1 after paracervical injections of 50 mCi radiogold, 63
women with stage I cervical carcinoma underwent surgery (30 cases), irradiation
...
Waldemar L. Olszewski, 1991
Despite the rather widespread clinical use of intravenous radiogold application
both diagnostically {Vetter et al., 1954; Neiimayr et al., 1955; Vetter et al., 1956,
etc.) and therapeutically {Felimger et al., 1955, 1956) there has been no report of
...
accidental loss makes the use of long-lived radioisotopes, such as radiocobalt or
radium, undesirable for this purpose. (b) Effective protection of adjacent tissues
by a lead shield is a second reason for the occasional use of radiogold seeds in ...
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Virginia Medical Monthly (1918- ).
PHARMACOLOGY AND PHYSICAL Cl-{EMIS'l'RY1'6 The isotope radiogold (
Aum) is prepared from stable gold (Aum) by neutron bombardment in :1 nuclear
reactor. The size of the particles ranges from 0.003 to 0.007 micra. The
concentrated ...
Possibly treatment with radiogold at the time of surgery or before, via the
ventricular catheter, might be appropriate. DR. I-IILARIS2 How do you adjust the
dosage of radiogold to the age of the child, and why do you use radiogold
instead of ...
9
Life Atomic: A History of Radioisotopes in Science and Medicine
In doing so, Abbott was “donating Tabern's service,” though it was clear that this
arrangement would not last forever. Memorandum from Paul C. Aebersold to
Shields Warren, I 5 Apr 1948, OpenNet Acc NV0720838. On the radiogold
contract, ...
Angela N. H. Creager, 2013
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Direct-current Arc and Alternating-current Spark Emission ...
The RDA results may be in error owing to contamination of the GQS-1 samples
by gold during the analysis or to failure to equilibrate the gold in the standards or
GQS-1 samples with the radiogold spike. Contamination as a source of error is ...
David J. Grimes, A. P. Marranzino, 1968