“…lodinated insulins have found widespread use in radioimmunoassay and as biological tracers (Haugaard et al, 1954;Berson et al, 1956;Welsh et al, 1956;Edelman & Schwartz, 1966;Tomasi et al, 1967). Consequently, biological and immunological properties of iodinated insulins have been the subject of considerable investigation (De Zoeten & Van Strik, 1961;Izzo et al, 1964;Rosa et al, 1967;Glover et al, 1967;Arquilla et al, 1968;Brunfeldt et al, 1968;Massaglia et al, 1969;Freychet et al, 1971b;Garratt et al, 1972). Previous studies have been hampered by the lack of adequate separation techniques for the preparation of iodinated insulins.…”