A procedure for in vivo C14O2 collection and subsequent scintillation counting

作者: Paul Godfrey , Fred Snyder

DOI: 10.1016/0003-2697(62)90092-1

关键词: Analytical chemistryChemistryCarbon dioxide absorbentRadiochemistryIn vivoScintillation counterCarbon dioxideRespiration

摘要: Abstract A convenient method for the in vivo collection and assay of C 14 O 2 uses Hyamine as carbon dioxide absorbent with no transfer steps required. The permits an efficient monitoring oxidation -labeled materials administered to small animals.

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