Radionuclide Tracer Techniques in Haematology
โ Scribed by C. S. Bowring (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 139
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Pages v-vi
1 - Basic physics of radionuclides, Pages 1-12
2 - Instrumentation, Pages 13-30
3 - The measurement of red cell volume and plasma volume, Pages 31-43
4 - Cell survival studies, Pages 45-60
5 - Ferrokinetics, Pages 61-73
6 - External counting, Pages 75-87
7 - Imaging and applications of quantitative imaging, Pages 89-100
8 - Absorption, loss and clearance studies, Pages 101-112
Appendix 1 - Labelling procedures, Pages 113-120
Appendix 2 - A derivation of Dornhorst's equation for cell survival, Pages 121-122
Appendix 3 - Calibration of imaging equipment, Pages 123-127
Appendix 4 - Radioassay techniques, Pages 129-133
Index, Pages 135-140
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