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Vitamin a derivatives labelled with 131I — Potential agents for liver scientigraphy

  • Nuclear Methods In Medicine, Radiopharmaceuticals, And Radiodiagnostics, Labelled Compounds
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Two retinol derivatives, 4-[(131I)-4-iodobenzoyloxy]retinol propionate and 4-[(131I)-3-iodobenzylcarbamoyl]retinol propionate, were synthesized and their biodistribution in rats was studied in vivo by the whole body scintigraphy.

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Kadeřávek, J., Kozempel, J., Štícha, M. et al. Vitamin a derivatives labelled with 131I — Potential agents for liver scientigraphy. Czech J Phys 56, D711–D717 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10582-006-1089-z

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