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Stable Isotope (or nonradioactive isotope) for Diagnostic Medicine
Introduction: Isotopic tracers have been used in medical research
for more than fifty years. Radioactive isotopes have been most used because of the high detection efficiencies possible. With increased
awareness of the effects of low level radiation and radioactive waste management problems, the need for safe non radioactive tracers
has become apparent. Rare stable isotopes of biologically active elements can be used for metabolic and pharmacokinetic studies provided
that both sufficient detection sensitivity can be achieved and reliable cost effective instruments can be developed. High resolution
optical spectroscopic methods which can determine isotopic ratios with high precision and accuracy are viable for research and clinical
use.
Stable Isotope Protocols: Sampling and Sample Processing
In this protocol, sediments are not removed from the marsh surface
and the .... Stable isotope data are expressed in part per thousand (¡ë) deviation from ...
levin.ucsd.edu/imgs/stable%20isotope%20protocol.doc
In-gel
stable isotope labeling for relative quantification using ...
In-gel stable isotope labeling for relative quantification using mass
spectrometry ... We present a protocol for quantifying changes in the abundance of a ...
www.nature.com/nprot/journal/v1/n1/abs/nprot.2006.7.html
Nature Protocols: DNA stable-isotope probing
Stable-isotope probing is a method used in microbial ecology that provides a means
by which specific functional groups of organisms that incorporate ...
www.natureprotocols.com/2007/05/24/dna_stableisotope_probing.php
Nature
Protocols: RNA stable-isotope probing
Recently, the use of stable isotopes ( 13 C) to trace carbon from specific substrates into microbes
that assimilate carbon from that substrate has ...
www.natureprotocols.com/2007/05/24/rna_stableisotope_probing.php
Mass spectrometry
service to assess protein turnover using stable isotope method ...
... protein turnover using stable isotopes 13C leucine and 15N glycine.
... They completed the protocol twice: when the test meals included 3 mg/kg of ...
www.metsol.com/protein_turnover.htm
Nature
Protocols: A practical recipe for stable isotope labeling in cell culture ...
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www.natureprotocols.com/2007/01/11/a_practical_recipe_for_stable.php
Mass
spectrometry service to assess glucose metabolism, glucose ...
The primed constant infusion of stable isotope labeled glucose has been
extensively ... The following protocol illustrates a method for measuring glucose ...
www.metsol.com/glucose.htm
A stable isotope
minimal model protocol with oral glucose administration ...
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with oral glucose administration.
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Isotope-coded Affinity Tagging of Proteins Protocol
More
recently, Mass Spec (MS) methods based on stable isotope quantitation ... in this protocol, involves the use of isotope-coded affinity
tags (ICATs). ...
www.sigmaaldrich.com/.../Protein_Expression/Protocols/Affinity_Tagging_of_Proteins.html
A stable isotope minimal
model protocol with oral glucose administration ...
A protocol for investigating glucose metabolism whereby stable isotope tracer is
given intravenously. after an oral glucose challenge is described. ...
doi.wiley.com/10.1002/rcm.2326
A standard protocol for
stable isotope analysis of zooplankton in ...
Aug 30, 2007 ... 2007 A standard protocol for stable isotope analysis of zooplankton
in aquatic food web research using mass balance correction models. ...
nora.nerc.ac.uk/886/
A protocol for preparing subfossil
chironomid head capsules for stable isotope analysis ...
also be used as standard protocol for stable isotope. analyses of other elements
such as carbon, nitrogen. (Wooller et al. 2007) and hydrogen. The smaller ...
www.springerlink.com/index/a1476j6325828471.pdf