<p>The Eleventh Symposium on Advances in Tracer MethodΒ ology was held in Boston on October 13-14, 1966. The symΒ posium, which was sponsored by the New England Nuclear Corporation, commemorated the tenth anniversary of the Corporation. The Symposia on Advances in Tracer Methodology, which have been
Advances in Tracer Methodology: Volume 3 A collection of papers presented at the Ninth and Tenth Symposia on Tracer Methology
β Scribed by Sterling Chaykin (auth.), Seymour Rothchild (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 322
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Radioactive tracers have had a profound impact on scientific research during the past twenty years, particularly in bioΒ chemistry and allied fields. The rapid evolution of sophisticated instrumentation and labeling techniques during the past ten years has made possible on a routine basis exquisitly sensitive experiments which with other techniques would require herΒ culean efforts on the part of the investigator. The Symposia on Advances in Tracer Methodology, which have been held regularly since 1957, provide for research workers in biochemistry, pharmacology, endocrinology, and medicine a focus on the numerous developments in the tracer field that are usually scattered throughout the scientific literature. Volume 3 is arecord of the proceedings of the Ninth and Tenth Symposia, which were sponsored by the New England Nuclear Corporation and the Packard Instrument Company, Inc. Recent advances in tracer methodology, as reflected by the papers in this volume, have been mainly concerned with imΒ proved analytical techniques, such as liquid scintillation countΒ ing, autoradiography, and chromatography, and with novel apΒ plications of labeled compounds in biochemical and clinical problems.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Carbonβ14- and Tritium-Labeled DPN and TPN....Pages 1-12
Synthesis and Metabolism of Glucose-3-H 3 and Glucose-4-H 3 ....Pages 13-21
Use of Vinyl Magnesium Bromide in the Synthesis of Labeled Compounds: New Preparations of Glycerol-1-C 14 and Glyceric Acid-1-C 14 ....Pages 23-30
C 14 -Labeled Cardiac Glycosides....Pages 31-36
A Simple Method of Preparing Labeled Benzene....Pages 37-44
Synthesis of 35 S-p-Toluene Sulfonic Anhydride (Tosan) of High Specific Activity....Pages 45-55
The Correlation between Structure and Tritium Incorporation During Labeling by the Wilzbach Method....Pages 57-59
Synthesis of 32 P-, 14 C-, and 3 H-Labeled Lecithins and Their Use in Studies on Lipid Metabolism....Pages 61-67
Improved Methods for Liquid Scintillation Assay of (A) C 14 -Compounds on Paper Chromatograms and (B) C 14 -Protein....Pages 69-79
Quenching Correction in Liquid Scintillation Counting....Pages 81-94
Quench Monitoring and Efficiency Calibration Through External Standardization....Pages 95-106
Comparison of Various Procedures for the Simultaneous Measurement of 32 P and 45 Ca in Inorganic Salts by Liquid Scintillation Counting....Pages 107-117
Problems of Liquid Scintillation Counting on Studies of Metabolic Balances....Pages 119-129
Electron Microscope Autoradiography....Pages 131-137
A New Method of Macroautoradiography....Pages 139-147
Thin Layer Fluorography of Tritium-Labeled Compounds....Pages 149-155
Thin Layer Autoradiographic Electrophoresis of Tritium-Labeled Compounds in Buffered Photographic Gelatin....Pages 157-159
Concentration Profile in Paper Chromatography Investigations of a Labeled Substance....Pages 161-172
The Importance of Isotope Fractionation in the Clinical Application of Labeled Aldosterone....Pages 173-179
Recent Investigations on Cholesterol Metabolism: Critical Evaluation of Radiochromatography and Estimation Procedures....Pages 181-198
Isotope Studies on Citrate-Condensing Enzyme....Pages 199-209
Rapid Inhibitor-Induced Changes in the C 14 -Labeled Compounds Formed by the Photosynthetic Carbon Reduction Cycle....Pages 211-221
Application of Double Isotope Labeling to the Study of the Metabolism of Ascites Tumor Cells under the Influence of Glyceraldehyde....Pages 223-231
Nucleic Acid Metabolism during Antibody Synthesis in Vitro....Pages 233-239
The Biosynthesis of Prostaglandin-E 1 Studied with Specifically 3 H-Labeled Precursors....Pages 241-242
The Use of Labeled Substrates in the Study of Isoprenoid Degradation....Pages 243-256
Use of Different Isotopes in the Study of Cell Differentiation....Pages 257-273
Degradation of C 14 -Labeled Thymidine and its Halogenated Analogues in Man....Pages 275-282
Quantitative Measurement of Transplantation Immunity....Pages 283-284
Studies of the Secretion and the Metabolism of Steroid Conjugates: Synthesis, Analysis, and Use of Doubly Labeled Compounds....Pages 285-299
Countercurrent Distribution Combined with Liquid Scintillation Counting of Double-Labeled Water-Soluble Radioactive Material in the Study of the Metabolism of Steroid Conjugates....Pages 301-311
Conjugation (Detoxification) of C 14 -Labeled Cholic Acid in Human Liver Homogenates as a Test of Liver Function....Pages 313-320
Atmospheric Bomb Radiocarbon as a Tracer in Human Beings....Pages 321-329
Back Matter....Pages 331-333
β¦ Subjects
Physical Chemistry
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