4 edition of Radioisotopes in biology found in the catalog.
Radioisotopes in biology
Published
2002
by Oxford University Press in Oxford, New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | edited by R.J. Slater. |
Genre | Laboratory manuals. |
Series | The Practical approach series -- 252., Practical approach series -- 252. |
Contributions | Slater, Robert J. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QH324.3 .R33 2002 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xx, 307 p. : |
Number of Pages | 307 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL21661780M |
ISBN 10 | 0199638276, 0199638268 |
LC Control Number | 2001036672 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 47521283 |
Application of Radioisotopes in Biochemical Analyses: Metal Binding Proteins and Metal Transporters of the 45 Ca 2+ - l ab e l le d p r o t e i n s o n . Both radioisotopes and enriched stable isotopes are essential to a wide variety of applications in medicine, where they are used in the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses. In addition, extensive application of isotopes in biomedical research finds wide parallel uses in research in chemistry, physics, biology, and geosciences, with additional.
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The regulation and use of radioisotopes in today’s world 5 3. Radioisotopes of a chemical element behave in the same manner as a stable, nonradioactive element. We can trace the movement of a chemi-cal element by using a radioisotope of that element. For instance, the chemi-cal element iodine concentrates natu-rally in the thyroid. By using a. In this online lecture, Ms Vaneeza Abbas explains 10th class Physics Chapter 18 Atomic and Nuclear topic being discussed is Topic Radioisotopes & Their Uses. punjab text book.
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Provides an introduction to the use of radioactivity in the bioscience laboratory. The text covers general aspects of radioactivity, methods for the detection of radioactivity, radioisotope protocols used to study key cellular processes, and a summary of legislative requirements in the US and European Union.
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(A) Investigating Aspects of Metabolism: 1. Metabolic Pathways: Radioisotopes are frequently used for tracing metabolic pathways. This usually involves adding a radioactive substrate, taking samples of the experimental material at various times, extracting and.
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A radionuclide (radioactive nuclide, radioisotope or radioactive isotope) is an atom that has excess nuclear energy, making it unstable. This excess energy can be used in one of three ways: emitted from the nucleus as gamma radiation; transferred to one of its electrons to release it as a conversion electron; or used to create and emit a new particle (alpha particle or beta particle).
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Oxford: Oxford University Press. (A detailed account of the handling and use of radioactivity in biological research.).A radioactive isotope, also known as a radioisotope, radionuclide, or radioactive nuclide, is any of several species of the same chemical element with different masses whose nuclei are unstable and dissipate excess energy by spontaneously emitting radiation in the form of alpha, beta, and gamma rays.
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