1956
DOI: 10.1007/bf02046872
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Untersuchungen mit radioaktiven Serumeiwei\fraktionen

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“…in the endothelium of vessels or blood sinuses in the liver, spleen, or marrow [17]. Our results on the distribution of biologically screened and labeled organ protein are in agreement with those of Oeff and Khnig [19], which were achieved with homologous albumin in the rat. It seems that after their disappearance from the plasma, the proteins become distributed in the same way in all tissues, regardless of their origin and their function.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…in the endothelium of vessels or blood sinuses in the liver, spleen, or marrow [17]. Our results on the distribution of biologically screened and labeled organ protein are in agreement with those of Oeff and Khnig [19], which were achieved with homologous albumin in the rat. It seems that after their disappearance from the plasma, the proteins become distributed in the same way in all tissues, regardless of their origin and their function.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In the human body, 18% of the iodine labeled albumin was deposited in the skin, 15% in the muscle, and 4% in the heart, lungs, liver and kidney taken together, whereas 40% remained in the plasma [22]. In the perfused rat, the deposition of homologous albumin per gram of tissue was high in the liver, spleen, lungs, and kidney, but very low in the brain [19] : in all organs taken together the deposition in muscle and fat was high. In the animals in which the nonhomologous proteins were used, antigen was deposited in various tissues, particularly in the liver [1,17,25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%