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WE described recently a method of preparation of [131]–iodotyrosines of very high specific activity1,2. Further work has shown a considerable difference in the specific activities of these substances obtained in a number of iodinations though the experimental conditions were kept as nearly identical as possible.
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Reith, W. S., and Tampion, W., Nature, 197, 180 (1963).
Reith, W. S., and Brown, B. L., Nature, 201, 621 (1964).
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REITH, W., BROWN, B. A Method for reacting Submicrogram Quantities of Radioactive Substances; Observations on the Preparation of [131]–Iodotyrosines of Very High Specific Activities. Nature 205, 513 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/205513a0
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