Opening address to the International Symposium on Radioiodines Jon H. F. Jennekens EditorialNotes Pages: 11 - 16
A facility for the production of iodine-123 by spallation of caesium J. S. VincentA. H. DouganJ. W. Blue Production and Processing Pages: 17 - 29
Cyclotron production of high-purity iodine-123 for medical applications J. A. JungermanM. C. Lagunas-Solar Production and Processing Pages: 31 - 45
An iodine-123 generator/iodination kit: A preliminary report P. RichardsT. PrachG. E. Meinken Production and Processing Pages: 47 - 50
Experiences in the routine production of123I via the124Te(p, 2n)123I reaction with a low energy cyclotron F. OberdorferF. HelusW. Maier-Borst Production and Processing Pages: 51 - 56
Experiences in routine production of123I in Manitoba for delivery to other Canadian centres M. W. BillinghurstJ. B. SutherlandJ. S. C. McKee Production and Processing Pages: 57 - 60
Evidence for the reaction of a long-lived monotypic species of iodine in the gas phase R. M. LambrechtC. MantescuA. P. Wolf Chemistry and Labeling Pages: 75 - 80
α-Halostilbenes related to diethylstilbestrol R. J. FlanaganB. C. LentleL. I. Wiebe Chemistry and Labeling Pages: 81 - 94
A condition variation study for radioiodination via triazene intermediates N. I. FosterR. DannalsN. D. Heindel Chemistry and Labeling Pages: 95 - 105
Iodine labelled radiopharmaceuticals from arylthallium bis(trifluoroacetate) intermediates D. L. GillilandG. P. BasmadjianR. D. Ice Chemistry and Labeling Pages: 107 - 113
Rapid synthesis of radioiodinated ω-iodofatty acids G. W. KabalkaE. E. GoochCh. Otto Chemistry and Labeling Pages: 115 - 121
Iodination methods for routine preparation of 17-123I-heptadecanoic acid and 15-(123I-phenyl)-pentadecanoic acid H. J. MachullaK. Dutschka Chemistry and Labeling Pages: 123 - 130
Comparison of several methods for the synthesis of ω-iodine-123-heptadecanoic acid M. ArgentiniM. ZahnerP. A. Schubiger Chemistry and Labeling Pages: 131 - 138
125I-labelling and pharmacokinetics of protease M. E. AbdullahA. M. ShiblM. Abdulhafeez Chemistry and Labeling Pages: 155 - 161
Chlorination as a side reaction in radioiodination with chloramine-T R. M. BaldwinT. H. Lin Chemistry and Labeling Pages: 163 - 165
Rapid labeling of rose bengal and iothalamate with radioiodine J. Alvarez Chemistry and Labeling Pages: 167 - 170
Preparation of high purity labelled Rose-Bengal with radioiodine E. HallabaS. El-BayoumyG. El-Shaboury Chemistry and Labeling Pages: 171 - 177
Commercial production of125I-Fibrinogen injection L. C. IkenoB. M. BowenM. Der Chemistry and Labeling Pages: 179 - 188
Preparation of123I-α-(p-iodoanilino)phenylacetonitrile using HPLC R. M. BaldwinT. H. LinM. B. Winstead Chemistry and Labeling Pages: 189 - 193
The radiotoxicology of iodine D. M. Taylor Radiotoxicology, Dosimetry and Medical Application Pages: 195 - 208
The role of subcellular localization in assessing the cytotoxicity of iodine-125 labeled iododeoxyuridine, iodotamoxifen, and iodoantipyrine W. D. BloomerW. H. McLaughlinD. E. Seitz Radiotoxicology, Dosimetry and Medical Application Pages: 209 - 221
Radioiodine dosimetry J. R. Johnson Radiotoxicology, Dosimetry and Medical Application Pages: 223 - 238
The use of radioiodine in the management of the differentiated tyroid cancer M. F. BestagnoR. PagliainiA. Terzi Radiotoxicology, Dosimetry and Medical Application Pages: 239 - 249
Iodine-123 for pediatric thyroid studies: An evaluation of its role K. Y. GulenchynR. G. BrownJ. M. Ash Radiotoxicology, Dosimetry and Medical Application Pages: 251 - 257
The biological activity of radioiodinated anti-T antibodies J. BrayA. NoujaimB. C. Lentle Radiotoxicology, Dosimetry and Medical Application Pages: 259 - 268
Structure-activity relationships of123I labeled o-iodobenzamide derivatives R. M. BaldwinT. H. LinH. S. Winchell Radiotoxicology, Dosimetry and Medical Application Pages: 269 - 277
Development of 15-(p-123I-phenyl)-pentadecanoic acid for in-vivo diagnosis of the myocardium H. J. MachullaK. DutschkaT. Chen Radiotoxicology, Dosimetry and Medical Application Pages: 279 - 286
Radioimmunoassay of human chorionic gonodotropin M. A. MajaliK. B. ShahR. S. Mani Radiotoxicology, Dosimetry and Medical Application Pages: 287 - 295
Radioimmunoassay of human growth hormone and its application in pituitary dysfunction studies S. V. AsolkarN. SivaprasadR. S. Mani Radiotoxicology, Dosimetry and Medical Application Pages: 297 - 305
Qualitative and quantitative measurements of radioiodines D. L. Horrocks Measurement and Quality Control Pages: 307 - 320
A precaution in the application of the coincidence method for determining125I decay rates A. J. Kolb Measurement and Quality Control Pages: 321 - 330
A novel method for the simultaneous determination of125I and14C activities using liquid scintillation counting D. N. AbramsS. A. McquarrieC. Ediss Measurement and Quality Control Pages: 331 - 339
Implementation of the coincidence method for determining125I activity with an estimate of error C. EdissD. N. Abrams Measurement and Quality Control Pages: 341 - 347
Slab-gel electrophoresis of commercial iodine-125 fibrinogen P. H. WaterhouseJ. R. McLean Measurement and Quality Control Pages: 349 - 353