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(Ebook) Revival: Receptor Binding Radiotracers (1982) : Volume II by Eckelman, William C ISBN 9780203710548, 9781138506442, 9781351358200, 0203710541, 1138506443, 1351358200

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Authors:Eckelman, William C
Pages:244 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:First edition
Publisher:CRC Press
Language:english
File Size:18.35 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780203710548, 9781138506442, 9781351358200, 0203710541, 1138506443, 1351358200
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(Ebook) Revival: Receptor Binding Radiotracers (1982) : Volume II by Eckelman, William C ISBN 9780203710548, 9781138506442, 9781351358200, 0203710541, 1138506443, 1351358200

This series of books on Radiotracers in Biology and Medicine is on the one hand an unbelievably expansive enterprise and on the other hand, a most noble one as well. Tools to probe biology have developed at an accelerating rate. Hevesy pioneered the application of radioisotopes to the study of chemical processes, and since that time radioisotopic methodology has probably contributed as much as any other methodology to the analysis of the fine structure of biologic systems. Radioisotopic methodologies represent powerful tools for the determination of virtually any process of biologic interest. It should not be surprising, therefore, that any effort to encompass all aspects of radiotracer methodology is both desirable in the extreme and doomed to at least some degree of inherent failure. The current series is assuredly a success relative to the breadth of topics which range from in depth treatise of fundamental science or abstract concepts to detailed and specific applications, such as those medicine or even to the extreme of the methodology for sacrifice of anaimals as part of a radiotracer distribution study
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