Metals in Bone
Springer (Verlag)
978-94-010-8680-6 (ISBN)
1 Bone Mineralization and Turnover.- 1 Receptor Molecules, Coprecipitation and Ion Exchange Processes in the Deposition of Metal Ions in Bone.- 2 Localization of Technetium-99m in Bone.- 3 The Pattern of Calcium Deposition in Rat Bone as Demonstrated by Calcein Labeling.- 2 Metals and the Bone Marrow.- 4 Iron Metabolism in the Bone Marrow.- 5 The Study of Damage to Bone Marrow Cells as a Biological Dosimeter after Contamination with Osteotropic ? Emitters.- 6 Functional Damage to Bone Marrow Fibroblasts after Contamination with Americium-241.- 7 The Release of Transportable Plutonium from Macrophages: The Effects of Dietary Iron.- 3 Alkaline Earth Metals and Bone.- 8 Long-term Retention of Radium in Female Former Dial Workers.- 9 Strontium-90 Content in Human Bone in West German Residents.- 10 Long-term Retention and Turnover Studies with 85Sr.- 11 Dynamics of Lifespan Strontium-90 Distribution in Beagles with Uniformly Labelled Skeletons Acquired by Radionuclide Ingestion from In Utero to Adulthood.- 12 Effect of Stable Strontium on Bone Metabolism in Rats.- 13 The Distribution of Radium and Plutonium in Human Bone.- 14 Skeletal Distribution of Stable Strontium and its Incorporation into Bone Mineral In Vivo.- 15 Convolution Analysis Applied to Skeletal Uptake of 47Ca and 85Sr Measured by External Counting.- 4 Actinide Metals and Bone.- 16 Toxicity of Plutonium and Americium: Relationship of Bone Composition to Location of 226Ra, 239Pu and 241Am-Induced Bone Sarcomas.- 17 Initial Deposition Pattern of Actinides 91 to 96 in the Skeleton of the Rat.- 18 Pu Microdistribution Study in Cortical Bones of Beagle Dogs.- 19 Removal of Plutonium and Americium from Various Parts of Rat Skeleton by Oral Zn-DTPA.- 20 The Retention of Plutonium in Human Bone: A Reconnaissance.- 21Distribution of Plutonium-239 and Americium-241 in the Human Skeleton.- 22 Uranium, Thorium and Plutonium in Bones from the General Population of the United States.- 23 Metabolic Behaviour of Plutonium in Mice.- 5 Microdosimetry of Radionuclides in Bone.- 24 Microdosimetry of Bone: Implications in Radiological Protection.- 25 Localized Alpha-Dosimetry for Cancer Induction Studies.- 26 The Dosimetry of Plutonium-239 in Bones of the Female Mouse and its Relationship to Observed Effects.- 27 A New Dosimetric Model for Bone Surface Seeking Radionuclides in the Skeleton.- 28 Variation of Radiation Exposure Due to the Administration of Iron-59 in Patients with Different Diseases.- 6 Pathology of Metals in Bone.- 29 Pathogenesis of Radionuclide-Induced Bone Tumors.- 30 Effects of Iron Overload on Bone Remodelling in Pigs.- 31 Skeletal Lesions from Inhaled Plutonium in Beagles.- 32 The Induction, by 239Pu, of Myeloid Leukaemia and Osteosarcoma in Female CBA Mice (Interim Results).- 33 The Effect of Manganese Ingestion, Phosphate Depletion and Starvation on the Epiphyseal Growth Plate.- 34 Influence of External Irradiation on Sr Deposit in Bone.- 7 Trace Metals in Bone.- 35 The Variation with Flow-Rate of the Extraction of Bone-Seeking Tracers in Recirculation Experiments.- 36 Chromium Exchange in the Rat Skeleton.- 37 Historical Changes of Trace Metals in Human Bones from France.- 38 Some Aspects of Lead Uptake by the Bones.- 39 Lead Accumulation in Rat’s Bone in Relation to Age.- 40 The Autoradiographic Method for Lead-210 Quantitative Determination.- 41 Microdistribution of Lead-210 in the Rabbit’s Osseous Tissue.- 42 Lead in Human Bones and Teeth at the Part-Per-Million Level.- 43 Comparative Study of the Chemical Behaviour of Trace Elements in Dental Enamel.- 8Metabolism and Effects of Stable Elements.- 44 Ultrastructural Study of Bone and Small Intestine Cells in Lead-Intoxicated Rats.- 45 Aluminium Fluoride Inter-Relationships in Renal Failure.- 46 Evaluation of Different Techniques Used to Determine Aluminium in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure.- 47 Evaluation of the Role of Aluminium on the Bone Histomorphometry of Uremic Patients.- 48 In Vitro Modelling of the Role of Aluminium in Inducing Osteomalacia in Dialysis Patients.- 49 Is Osteomalacia of Renal Osteodystrophy Due to Al Intoxication? An Experimental Study in the Rat.
Zusatzinfo | 480 p. |
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Verlagsort | Dordrecht |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Themenwelt | Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Radiologie / Bildgebende Verfahren ► Nuklearmedizin |
Technik | |
ISBN-10 | 94-010-8680-X / 940108680X |
ISBN-13 | 978-94-010-8680-6 / 9789401086806 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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