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A double label procedure with 57Co and 58Co 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., van der Wiel, A., Wolterbeek, B. (1990). A New Technique for the Study of Erythrocyte Survival by Double Labeling and Use of a Well-Type Ge Detector. In: Zeisler, R., Guinn, V.P. (eds) Nuclear Analytical Methods in the Life Sciences. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0473-2_13
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