- the path that the
radioisotope follows from
reactants to products.
Radiolabeling or
radiotracing is thus the
radioactive form of
isotopic labeling. In...
- A radioimmuno****ay (RIA) is an immuno****ay that uses
radiolabeled molecules in a
stepwise formation of
immune complexes. A RIA is a very
sensitive in vitro...
-
neuroendocrine and
other tumours expressing somatostatin receptors. It has been
radiolabeled with carbon-11 as well as gallium-68 (using edotreotide),
enabling imaging...
- is used
routinely in life-science laboratories,
primarily to
produce radiolabeled DNA and RNA probes, e.g. for use in
Northern blots or
Southern blots...
-
transmethylation mechanism has been
repeatedly and
consistently proven by
radiolabeling of SAM
methyl group with carbon-14 ((14C-CH3)SAM). DMT can be synthesized...
-
metal chelating agent, and is
capable of
acting as a
metal in
antibody radiolabeling; in some respects,
astatine in the +1
state is akin to
silver in the...
- Indium-111 is
commonly used in
nuclear medicine diagnostic imaging by
radiolabeling targeted molecules or cells.
During its
radioactive decay, it emits...
- French, M. E.; Edwards, R. A.; Huang, L.; Lumb, R. H. (1982). "Use of
radiolabeled hexadecyl cholesteryl ether as a
liposome marker". Lipids. 17 (6): 448–452...
- groups,
including those of
Solomon H.
Snyder and
Philip Seeman used a
radiolabeled antipsychotic drug to
identify what is now
known as the
dopamine D2 receptor...
- gamma-emitting
radioisotopes are used. For example, in a PET scan a
radiolabeled sugar called fluorodeoxyglucose emits positrons that are annihilated...