Role of nuclear analytical probe techniques in biological trace-element research K. W. JonesJ. G. Pounds Overview Pages: 3 - 16
Application of particle-induced X-ray emission to research in biology and medicine Evan T. Williams Survey of Applications of Nuclear Analytical Techniques Pages: 19 - 31
Application of a proton microprobe to biomedical research B. GonsiorW. BischofE. Rokita Survey of Applications of Nuclear Analytical Techniques Pages: 33 - 44
Accuracy of biological trace-element determinations Jacques VersieckLidia VanballenbergheDina Van Renterghem Survey of Applications of Nuclear Analytical Techniques Pages: 45 - 54
External-beam methods in biomedical work J. Räisänen Survey of Applications of Nuclear Analytical Techniques Pages: 55 - 64
Cation shifts in human retina-choroid Barbara J. Panessa-WarrenHobart W. KranerCynthia Kaplan Survey of Applications of Nuclear Analytical Techniques Pages: 65 - 99
Interactions of selenium with metal ions at the cellular level Erland JohanssonUlf Lindh Survey of Applications of Nuclear Analytical Techniques Pages: 101 - 108
Protective effects of selenium against mercury toxicity as studied in the rat liver and kidney by nuclear analytical techniques Ulf LindhErland Johansson Survey of Applications of Nuclear Analytical Techniques Pages: 109 - 120
Multielement proton-induced X-ray emission analysis of betel leaves, betel nuts, and lime S. A. TarafdarS. AkhterA. H. Khan Survey of Applications of Nuclear Analytical Techniques Pages: 121 - 131
Trace-element analysis of human teeth and bone by proton-induced X-ray emission Florence T. CuaGene S. Hall Survey of Applications of Nuclear Analytical Techniques Pages: 133 - 142
Sampling, storage, and preparation of biological material for trace-element analysis M. A. Chaudhri Survey of Applications of Nuclear Analytical Techniques Pages: 143 - 143
Multielemental assay of autopsy tissues of smeltery and refinery workers pertinent to possible health effects D. BruneL. GerhardssonP. O. Wester Survey of Applications of Nuclear Analytical Techniques Pages: 145 - 145
Applications of ion beam analysis to calcified tissue research M. Anwar Chaudhri Survey of Applications of Nuclear Analytical Techniques Pages: 147 - 147
Trace-element contents of human fetal liver of 12–22 weeks gestation M. A. ChaudhriM. KoulmandaN. Noorbakhs Survey of Applications of Nuclear Analytical Techniques Pages: 149 - 149
Survey of chemical speciation of trace elements using synchrotron radiation Barry M. Gordon Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Pages: 153 - 159
X-ray fluorescence analysis using synchrotron radiation at the photon factory Y. GohshiA. IidaT. Matsushita Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Pages: 161 - 166
Contact microscopy with synchrotron radiation Barbara J. Panessa-Warren Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Pages: 167 - 183
Biological trace-element measurements using synchrotron radiation Robert D. GiauqueJoseph M. JaklevicAlbert C. Thompson Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Pages: 185 - 198
Environmental and biochemical trace-metal speciation studies by radiotracers and neutron activation analysis E. SabbioniJ. EdelR. Pietra Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Pages: 199 - 209
Comparison of SR-excited X-ray fluorescence analysis with neutron activation analysis for hair and fiber Naoki SaitohTakao SuzukiYohichi Gohshi Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Pages: 211 - 220
Stable isotope mass spectrometry in childhood lead poisoning Michael B. Rabinowitz Stable Isotope Tracers Pages: 223 - 229
Ultrasensitive radioisotope, stable-isotope, and trace-element analysis in the biological sciences using tandem accelerator mass spectrometry David Elmore Stable Isotope Tracers Pages: 231 - 245
Zinc, copper, and iron nutrition studied with enriched stable isotopes Judith R. Turnlund Stable Isotope Tracers Pages: 247 - 257
Stable isotope dilution gas chromatography/mass spectrometry of prostaglandins and leukotrienes Ian A. Blair Stable Isotope Tracers Pages: 259 - 260
Reference values for the concentrations of As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, I, Hg, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Se, and Zn in selected human tissues and body fluids G. V. Iyengar Body Status from Trace Elements in Blood, Urine, Skin, and Hair Pages: 263 - 295
The use of PIXE in experimental studies of the physiology of human skin epidermis K. G. MalmqvistB. ForslindG. M. Roomans Body Status from Trace Elements in Blood, Urine, Skin, and Hair Pages: 297 - 308
Mercury in blood cells—Altered elemental profiles Erland JohanssonUlf Lindh Body Status from Trace Elements in Blood, Urine, Skin, and Hair Pages: 309 - 321
Pixe analysis of reproductive fluids Gene S. HallRobert M. Shelden Body Status from Trace Elements in Blood, Urine, Skin, and Hair Pages: 323 - 334
Appraisal of the methodology and applications for measurement of the zinc content of blood components as indicators of zinc status James C. Wallwork Body Status from Trace Elements in Blood, Urine, Skin, and Hair Pages: 335 - 350
Trace-element determination in individual peripheral blood cells and possible diagnostic applications Ulf LindhErland Johansson Body Status from Trace Elements in Blood, Urine, Skin, and Hair Pages: 351 - 362
Incorporation of trace elements from environment into the hair structure N. LimićV. Valković Body Status from Trace Elements in Blood, Urine, Skin, and Hair Pages: 363 - 373
Distribution of trace elements within bones in nasal cavity and labyrinth in humans V. ValkovićM. JakšićJelena Krmpotić-Nemanić Body Status from Trace Elements in Blood, Urine, Skin, and Hair Pages: 375 - 382
Use of hair as a biopsy tissue for calcium J. BacsoI. UzonyiS. A. Katz Body Status from Trace Elements in Blood, Urine, Skin, and Hair Pages: 383 - 387
Factors affecting tissue distribution of heavy metals Michael GochfeldJoanna Burger Body Status from Trace Elements in Blood, Urine, Skin, and Hair Pages: 389 - 399
Feasibility study of gel filtration as a separation method for blood serum proteins in combination with PIXE analysis Jan PallonPirjo PakarinenK. Roland Akselsson Body Status from Trace Elements in Blood, Urine, Skin, and Hair Pages: 401 - 409
Halide concentrations in camel plasma in various states of hydration Z. EtzionZ. AlfassiR. Yagil Body Status from Trace Elements in Blood, Urine, Skin, and Hair Pages: 411 - 418
Induction of metallothionein in rat tissues following subchronic exposure to mercury shown by radioimmunoassay Canice V. NolanZahir A. Shaikh Body Status from Trace Elements in Blood, Urine, Skin, and Hair Pages: 419 - 428
Effect of diabetes on trace-element concentration of blood M. A. ChaudhriM. KoulmandaN. Noorbakhs Body Status from Trace Elements in Blood, Urine, Skin, and Hair Pages: 429 - 429
A comparison of trace-elemental composition of natural color and gray hair M. A. ChaudhriM. T. HaukkaN. Noorbakhs Body Status from Trace Elements in Blood, Urine, Skin, and Hair Pages: 431 - 431
Trace-element analysis by charged-particle-induced reactions as a tool for physicians and chemists S. Mousavi-Yeganeh Body Status from Trace Elements in Blood, Urine, Skin, and Hair Pages: 433 - 433