Serum Albumin, Radio-Iodinated
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Normal human serum albumin mildly iodinated with radioactive iodine (131-I) which has a half-life of 8 days, and emits beta and gamma rays. It is used as a diagnostic aid in blood volume determination. (from Merck Index, 11th ed)
Descriptor ID |
D012711
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.776.034.841.603.500 D12.776.124.727.906.750
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Concept/Terms |
Serum Albumin, Radio-Iodinated- Serum Albumin, Radio-Iodinated
- Albumin, Radio-Iodinated Serum
- Radio-Iodinated Serum Albumin
- Serum Albumin, Radio Iodinated
- Serum Albumin, Radioiodinated
- Albumin, Radioiodinated Serum
- Radioiodinated Serum Albumin
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