نتایج جستجو برای: strontium sulfide

تعداد نتایج: 24525  

Journal: :Radiotherapy and oncology : journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology 1994
P M Quilty D Kirk J J Bolger D P Dearnaley V J Lewington M D Mason N S Reed J M Russell J Yardley

From 1988 to 1991, 284 patients with prostatic cancer and painful bone metastases were treated with either radiotherapy or strontium-89 (200 MBq). Patients were first stratified according to suitability for local or hemibody radiotherapy, then randomly allocated that form of treatment or strontium-89 (i.v. injection). After 4, 8 and 12 weeks pain sites were mapped, toxicity monitored, and all a...

2016
Shijun Zhu Xuanyang Hu Yunxia Tao Zichuan Ping Liangliang Wang Jiawei Shi Xiexing Wu Wen Zhang Huilin Yang Zhikui Nie Yaozeng Xu Zhirong Wang Dechun Geng

Wear-particle-induced chronic inflammation and osteoclastogenesis have been identified as critical factors of aseptic loosening. Although strontium is known to be involved in osteoclast differentiation, its effect on particle-induced inflammatory osteolysis remains unclear. In this study, we investigate the potential impact and underling mechanism of strontium on particle-induced osteoclast act...

Journal: :Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin 2012
Mamoru Haratake Eisuke Hatanaka Takeshi Fuchigami Makoto Akashi Morio Nakayama

In this study, hydrophilic porous polymer beads with phosphonic acid groups (PGMA-EGDMA-TTA-MP) were synthesized, and assessed as a radioactive strontium-90 sequestrant for the treatment of the radiation emergency. Strontium ions were rapidly absorbed into the blood from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract after oral administration to rats, and distributed to the target organ, i.e., bones. Over 40%...

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2013
Georgy Malinovsky Ilia Yarmoshenko Michael Zhukovsky Vera Starichenko Makar Modorov

Model describing the biokinetics of strontium for murine rodent is suggested. The model represents modification of the ICRP model for reference human with reduced number of compartments: Blood, Gastrointestinal tract, Soft tissues, Skeleton, Urinary bladder. To estimate transfer rates of the model the published experimental data on strontium retention in body of laboratory and wild mice were an...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 1979
M J Schoeninger

Determination of the levels of particular trace elements preserved in bone provides a potential pathway for reconstructing the diet of extinct primate species and archaic human groups. Strontium is one of the most useful trace elements for dietary reconstruction but several empirical properties of strontium must be considered during the interpretation of results. (1) Strontium is distributed un...

2004
V. Höllriegl

Radioactive isotopes of strontium, mainly Sr, may considerably contribute to the total activity of long-lived fission products released into the environment in nuclear accidents. Consequently, the ingestion of strontium radionuclides with contaminated foodstuffs may result in a significant internal radiation exposure of members of the public. The committed radiation dose dependents significantl...

Journal: :Health physics 1999
S Fukuda H Iida Y Yan Y Xie W Chen

Studies of the effects of the chelating agent, calcium acetylamino propylidene diphosphonic acid (Ca-APDA), on the removal of radioactive strontium with two administration modalities were carried out in rats. The parenteral (intraperitoneal) administration of 150, 300, or 600 mg kg(-1) Ca-APDA was carried out for 3 d, 10 min after exposure of the animals to the strontium injection. On the first...

2004

Stable Strontium. Elemental strontium (atomic number 38) occurs naturally in the earth's mantle as a mixture of four stable isotopes, Sr, Sr, Sr, and Sr, and is present everywhere in very dilute concentrations. It is very similar to calcium in its environmental and physiological behavior. Strontium is generally found in molecular compounds with other elements. Commercially important strontium m...

2014
Mostafa Youssef Roland J.-M. Pellenq Bilge Yildiz

Cementitious materials are considered to be a waste form for the ultimate disposal of radioactive materials in geological repositories. We investigated by means of atomistic simulations the encapsulation of strontium-90, an important radionuclide, in calcium–silicate–hydrate (C–S–H) and its crystalline analog, the 9 Å-tobermorite. C–S–H is the major binding phase of cement. Strontium was shown ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1989
R T Hanlon J P Bidwell R Tait

When cephalopod eggs were incubated in artificial sea water it was found that they sometimes resulted in hatchlings with defects of the statocyst suprastructure, leading to the severe behavioural defect of uncontrolled swimming. Experiments in defined media (seven basic salts mixed in deionized water) with seven species of cephalopods demonstrated clearly that there is 100% normal development o...

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