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The Journal of Nuclear Medicine Vol. 16 No. 12 1106-1107
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The First Radioindicator Study in the Life Sciences with a Man-Made Radionuclide

O. Chievitz and G. Hevesy

Finsen Hospital and Institute of Theoretical Physics, Copenhagen

ABSTRACT

Four decades have elapsed since the use of a man-made radioindicator in biomedicine first was described in print (1). That succinct disclosure in 800 words is reproduced below just 40 years later to commemorate this pivotal event in the history of nuclear medicine.







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