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Labelling Blood Cells with 111-In-Tropolonate

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Blood cells in nuclear medicine, part II

Part of the book series: Developments in Nuclear Medicine ((DNUM,volume 7))

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Abstract

111-In-tropolonate is the latest in a series of lipid-soluble metal chelating agents used to label blood cells for clinical and biological use. The series began in 1976 with 111-In-oxinate (1) and has now been extended to include 111-In-acetylacetonate (2,3) and 111-In-oxine-sulphate (4). 111-In-chelates are now widely used as tracers for platelets and granulocytes; labelled granulocytes have proved especially valuable in the non-invasive diagnosis of abscesses and other inflammatory lesions (5,6,7) and labelled platelets for locating vascular thrombi (8) and monitoring of human kidney transplants (9).

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Danpure, H.J., Osman, S. (1984). Labelling Blood Cells with 111-In-Tropolonate. In: Fueger, G.F. (eds) Blood cells in nuclear medicine, part II. Developments in Nuclear Medicine, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6030-5_8

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