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The blood-bathed organ technique, which allows the continuous bioassay of substances in the circulating blood, has been used to measure the half lives of several substances in the circulation.
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FERREIRA, S., VANE, J. Half-lives of Peptides and Amines in the Circulation. Nature 215, 1237–1240 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/2151237a0
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