Events which resulted in the development of radiojrpmuno-assay (IA) began in the early 1950's when Berson and Yalow were investigating the metabolism of insulin by use of a radiotracer technique. In the course of their investigation
Although new concepts in the preparation of samples for liquid scintillation counting have not emerg...
Liquid scintillation spectrometry is now widely used in biological laboratories for the assay of rad...
The ability to quantify the amount of a specific protein in a complex sample has been a valuable add...
Developments in liquid scintillation counting techniques during the past 30 years have led to a very...
A polycrystalline sodium iodide detector (LSC Gamma Vial) has been developed which allows high effic...
For many years the National Bureau of Standards has pro-duced radioactivity standards suitable, and ...
Liquid scintillation counting, as we know it today, is the result of continuing work in numerous lab...
Liquid scintillation counting. Includes index. CONTENTS: v. I. Physical aspectsv. 2. Sample preparat...
Liquid scintillation counting is the method of choice of most investigators counting beta-emitting r...
It was not until the late 1950's that the first commercially available automatic liquid scintil...
Although liquid scintillation (LS) counters were origi-nally designed to count low-energy beta emitt...
iNTRODUCTION INvEsTiGATORs in the many and diverse fields of the biological and medical sciences hav...
Within the last 10 years the liquid scintillation counting technique has become the generally prefer...
The detection of low energy, beta-emitting radionuclides can be accomplished in a number of well res...
A modification of the method for radioimmunoassayof insulin is described, which achievessatisfactory...
Although new concepts in the preparation of samples for liquid scintillation counting have not emerg...
Liquid scintillation spectrometry is now widely used in biological laboratories for the assay of rad...
The ability to quantify the amount of a specific protein in a complex sample has been a valuable add...
Developments in liquid scintillation counting techniques during the past 30 years have led to a very...
A polycrystalline sodium iodide detector (LSC Gamma Vial) has been developed which allows high effic...
For many years the National Bureau of Standards has pro-duced radioactivity standards suitable, and ...
Liquid scintillation counting, as we know it today, is the result of continuing work in numerous lab...
Liquid scintillation counting. Includes index. CONTENTS: v. I. Physical aspectsv. 2. Sample preparat...
Liquid scintillation counting is the method of choice of most investigators counting beta-emitting r...
It was not until the late 1950's that the first commercially available automatic liquid scintil...
Although liquid scintillation (LS) counters were origi-nally designed to count low-energy beta emitt...
iNTRODUCTION INvEsTiGATORs in the many and diverse fields of the biological and medical sciences hav...
Within the last 10 years the liquid scintillation counting technique has become the generally prefer...
The detection of low energy, beta-emitting radionuclides can be accomplished in a number of well res...
A modification of the method for radioimmunoassayof insulin is described, which achievessatisfactory...
Although new concepts in the preparation of samples for liquid scintillation counting have not emerg...
Liquid scintillation spectrometry is now widely used in biological laboratories for the assay of rad...
The ability to quantify the amount of a specific protein in a complex sample has been a valuable add...