[PDF][PDF] Lactoferrin: its role as a Ga-67-binding protein in polymorphonuclear leukocytes

R Weiner, PB Hoffer, ML Thakur - Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1981 - Soc Nuclear Med
R Weiner, PB Hoffer, ML Thakur
Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1981Soc Nuclear Med
INVESTIGATIVENUCLEAR MEDICINE addition. In either case the percentage ofcells
excluding the dye was always between 91 and 99%. The cells were incubated with 7— 28j.
tCi ofGa-67 citrate@ for 30 mm at 22ÂC. Plastic test tubes were usedto avoid the lossof
activity on glassware. After incubation, the PMNs were washed at least three times with cold
Hank's balanced salt solution containing I millimol HEPES as the buf fering agent.
INVESTIGATIVENUCLEAR MEDICINE addition. In either case the percentage ofcells excluding the dye was always between 91 and 99%. The cells were incubated with 7— 28j. tCi ofGa-67 citrate@ for 30 mm at 22ÂC. Plastic test tubes were usedto avoid the lossof activity on glassware. After incubation, the PMNs were washed at least three times with cold Hank's balanced salt solution containing I millimol HEPES as the buf fering agent.
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