Bocci, 1961 - Google Patents
Distribution and fate of rose bengalBocci, 1961
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- 3942839515070630205
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- Bocci V
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- Nature
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IT has been suggested1 that complexity of the rose bengal plasma decay curve might be due to the uptake, by organs other than the liver, of different components of the dye. Biörck et al. 2 and Meurman3, using commercial rose bengal labelled with iodine-131, obtained …
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