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A bone seeker is an element, often aradioisotope, that tends to accumulate in the bones of humans and other animals when it is introduced into the body. An example is which behaves chemically like calcium and can replace the calcium in bones. Other bone seekers include radium, samarium, and plutonium.
Bone-seeking elements are health risks but have uses in oncology.
A bone seeker is an element, often aradioisotope, that tends to accumulate in the bones of humans and other animals when it is introduced into the body. An example is which behaves chemically like calcium and can replace the calcium in bones. Other bone seekers include radium, samarium, and plutonium.
Bone-seeking elements are health risks but have uses in oncology.
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