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A new technique for the study of erythrocyte survival by double labeling and use of a well-type Ge detector

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A double label procedure with57Co and58Co has been developed for detailed in vivo studies of erythrocyte survival. A well-type Ge detector is used in the measurements. The activities necessary for these experiments are very low, and the associated dose received by the test persons can be neglected.

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Bode, P., de Bruin, M., Oldenburg, S. et al. A new technique for the study of erythrocyte survival by double labeling and use of a well-type Ge detector. Biol Trace Elem Res 26, 111–118 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02992664

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