Abstract:Techniques are described that have been developed to contaminate post-mortem specimens of human trabecular bone uniformly and artificially with three different radionuclides, 14C, 45Ca and 32P, so as to produce either a uniform volume deposition of radionuclide through the bone matrix or an 'infinitely' thin layer of radionuclide on the trabecular surfaces. Uniform volume depositions of 45C and 32P were produced by neutron activation and the 14C volume distribution was successfully achieved by rehydrating the … Show more
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