Billinghurst et al., 1974 - Google Patents
Radiochemical purity of 99mTc-pertechnetateBillinghurst et al., 1974
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- Billinghurst M
- Groothedde M
- Palser R
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- Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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RESULTS Pertechnetate obtained by the liquid-liquid extrac lion. The  9@'Tc- pertechnetateobtained from our au tomated methyl-ethyl-ketone extraction system has been shown to contain no detectible tra@ es of ÂÂMo, aluminum, or methyl-ethyl-ketone. The …
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