A TECHNIQUE OF AUTORADIOGRAPHY FOR TUBULAR ORGANS
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概要
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Cryosectioning and autoradiographic techniques to estimate and compare the radioactivities in various regions of the tubular organs were established in small experimental animals after injection of RI compound. The cryosectioning involved the entire extent of a tubular organ, such as the alimentary tract and the uterine tube of mice. H-E staining of cryosections was sufficient to distinguish histological features in each region of the tubular organs under low power magnification. In mice injected with ^<14>C-glucose or ^<14>C-mannose, autoradiographs of alimentary tract and pregnant uterine tube gave much useful information concerning the regional differences in the distribution of radioactivity in these tubular organs.
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著者
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Kihara T
Osaka Medical Coll. Takatsuki Jpn
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Kihara T
Department Of Anatomy Osaka Medical College
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Kihara Takashi
2nd Department Of Anatomy Osaka Medical College
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AKAGI Noriko
Department of Anatomy, Osaka Medical College
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KUNO NARUTO
2nd Department of Anatomy, Osaka Medical College
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WATANABE MASAHITO
2nd Department of Anatomy, Osaka Medical College
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AKAGI NORIKO
2nd Department of Anatomy, Osaka Medical College
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SUGIMOTO MASAHARU
Department of Physical Therapy, The Aino School of Medical Technology
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Watanabe M
Department Of Anatomy Osaka Medical College
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Kuno Naruto
2nd Department Of Anatomy Osaka Medical College
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Akagi Noriko
Department Of Anatomy Osaka Medical College
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Sugimoto Masaharu
Department Of Physical Therapy The Aino School Of Medical Technology
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