1990
DOI: 10.1016/0168-583x(90)90473-8
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Development of26Al accelerator mass spectrometry for biological and toxicological applications

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“…It is a soft, ductile, malleable, silvery metal. Its atomic number is 13 and it has one stable isotope, 27 Al, and one long-lived radioactive isotope, 26 Al. Aluminium belongs to Group IIIa of the Periodic Table, along with boron, indium, gallium and thallium.…”
Section: Aluminium Occurrence and Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is a soft, ductile, malleable, silvery metal. Its atomic number is 13 and it has one stable isotope, 27 Al, and one long-lived radioactive isotope, 26 Al. Aluminium belongs to Group IIIa of the Periodic Table, along with boron, indium, gallium and thallium.…”
Section: Aluminium Occurrence and Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Use of aluminium-26 for biological studies Prior to 1990, all studies of aluminium biokinetics and bioavailability in man and animals employed the stable isotope of aluminium, 27 Al. The use of the natural isotope imposed severe restrictions upon the studies that could be undertaken.…”
Section: Aluminium Occurrence and Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AMS was first demonstrated as a biomedical tool using 14 C in 1990 [1], as was the potential of using AMS for biomedical applications of other long lived isotopes [2][3][4]. The rarity and expense of AMS at that time meant that few laboratory applications of 3 H and 14 C molecular labeling were candidates for conversion to this method, despite the significant advance in sensitivity.…”
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“…B. Kleja et al cade developments in both ultra low-level liquid scintillation counting (LLLSC: Bjørnstad et al, 1992) and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) have opened up the potential for using this tracer in biomedical (Barker et al, 1990;Day et al, 1991Day et al, , 1994 and environmental studies . To our knowledge, 26 Al has not been used in studies of Al in soils and because of the need for specialist counting techniques, the tracer is used by relatively few groups.…”
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