Trace-labelling of Insulin with Iodine (original) (raw)

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A RECENT technique for the immunological assay of human plasma insulin requires a radioactive bovine insulin of very high specific activity1.

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  1. Departments of Medicine and Physics, Royal Free Hospital, London, W.C.1
    ELLIS SAMOLS & H. S. WILLIAMS

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SAMOLS, E., WILLIAMS, H. Trace-labelling of Insulin with Iodine.Nature 190, 1211–1212 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/1901211a0

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