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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «RADIOAUTOGRAPHY»
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The Use Of
Radioautography in Investigating Protein Synthesis
COMPARISON OF EMULSIONS AND TECHNIQUES IN ELECTRON
MICROSCOPE RADIOAUTOGRAPHY PHILIPPE GRANBOULAN Institut de
Recherches sur le Cancer, Villeiuif (Seine), France During the past 3 years
radioautography at ...
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Handbook of the Behavioral Neurobiology of Serotonin
Cat 5-HT immunocytochemistry Chazaland Ralston, 1987 Monkey [3H]5-HT
radioautography Chan-Palay, 1982 5-HT immunocytochemistry Kapadia et al.,
1985 Nucleus raphe magnus Rat 5-HT immunocytochemistry Chazaland Ma,
1989 ...
Christian P. Muller, Barry Jacobs, 2009
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Visualization of Receptors
In such a case, radioautography of diffusible substances is necessary to stabilize
the hormone in situ throughout the radioautographic procedure. The best method
for this purpose is a freeze-drying cryotome and a dry- mounting technique.
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A History of Gastric Secretion and Digestion: Experimental ...
Radioautography In the late 1940s and in the first half of the 1950s, many
investigators began to use radioactive isotopes to determine the rate and site of
synthesis of cell components, and some combined chemical analysis of labeled ...
Horace Willard Davenport, 1992
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Method of Luminescence
Radioautography for Studying the ...
The combining of the merits of both methods simplifies the work and, by excluding parallelism, makes it possible to consider the findings of radioautography by comparing them with cytochemical indices.
N. A. Chutkov, A. Yu Bekleshova, FORT DETRICK FREDERICK MD., 1969
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Quantitative
Radioautography Using Radioactive Monolayers as ...
The activity of the specimen in areas as small as 30 microns can be measured by means of a microdensitometer comparing the densities of each specimen's radioautograph with the calibration curve furnished by the standard source. (Author).
Dietrich E. Beischer, NAVAL SCHOOL OF AVIATION MEDICINE PENSACOLA FLA., 1950
H3] into bone marrow and blood cells (0117) renewal of fibroblasts in thoracic
duct of rat: radioautography with [H3]thymidine (0125) Fe^ radioautographic
study of distribution of iron in cast Al-Pe solid solution (0206) anisotropic diffusion
of ...
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The Use of axonal transport for studies of neuronal connectivity
Kopriwa, B.M. (1973) A reliable, standardized method for ultrastructural electron
microscope radioautography. Histochemie, 37: 1—17. Kopriwa, B.M. and
Leblond, CP. (1961) Improvements in the coating technique of radioautography.
W. Maxwell Cowan, Michel A. Cuénod, 1975
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Recent advances in cellular and molecular biology: from the ...
However the present author prefers the term radioautography because of
etymological reasons. Radioautography is the autograph produced mostly by b-
rays but also by g-radiation. It is a technique which demonstrates the pattern of
cellular ...
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Advances in Immunology
acids into specific proteins may be estimated with a variety of techniques
including scintillation counting and radioautography of immunoprecipi- tin bands
in gels. Although considerably less sensitive than the functional assay described
above, ...
William H Taliaferro, 1976