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111In-oxine was introduced in 1976 (1) as a platelet marker for imaging platelet deposition. The new label is of equal interest for kinetic and organ distribution studies. The value of the 111In-oxine marker for the latter purpose has not been well established. It was the objective of this effort to establish a normal data base with respect to platelet kinetics and organ distribution.
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Wahner, H.W., Dunn, W.L., Dewanjee, M.K., Fuster, V. (1984). Survival Time and Organ Distribution of 111In-Oxine-Labelled Human Platelets in Normal Subjects. In: Hardeman, M.R., Najean, Y. (eds) Blood cells in nuclear medicine, part I. Developments in Nuclear Medicine, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6027-5_16
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