Studies on Tc-99m-Labeled Liver Ferritin: Hepatobiliary Behavior in Rats: Concise Communication

Ferritin was isolated from the livers of iron-loaded rats and labeled with Tc-99m. The radionuclide was found to be firmly bound to ferritin and essentially free of colloids. When injected into rats, about 65% of administered dose was found to be concentrated in the liver within 30 min. The blood ac...

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Hauptverfasser: Nadkarni, Ganeshsunder D, Noronha, Oliver P. D, Sewatkar, Arun B, Deshpande, Usha R, Ganatra, Ramnik D
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Biliary Tract - diagnostic imaging
Biliary Tract - metabolism
Female
Ferritins - isolation & purification
Ferritins - metabolism
Intestines - metabolism
Isotope Labeling
Kidney - metabolism
Liver - diagnostic imaging
Liver - metabolism
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Rats
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Time Factors
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