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Time of entry of strontium-90 and its elimination from bone

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Sr90 was administered to rats either as a single injection, or in repeated injections given daily over 100 days, five monthly injections, or ten injections once every two weeks. Sr90 was eliminated more slowly after the multiple injections. Further investigations will be required to study radioisotope accumulation in the critical organ under conditions of prolonged administration.

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Moskalev, Y.M. Time of entry of strontium-90 and its elimination from bone. Bull Exp Biol Med 53, 54–56 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00794711

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