Relevance of specific activity in experimental erythrocytocide by 55Fe
- PMID: 421858
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01920663
Relevance of specific activity in experimental erythrocytocide by 55Fe
Abstract
Iron loads between 0.20 microgram and 26 microgram, added to 5 mu Ci 59Fe, were followed for up to 150 days in mice. Relative organ uptake increased as a function of iron load in liver and kidneys while it decreased in bone marrow and blood. Several weeks after injection, all load-related differences disappeared.
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