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Use of radioisotopes in haematology

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Answered by priyanshi776
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Radioisotopes used in haematology may be divided into four groups: 1. those used for in vivo studies, involving the labelling of cells in the blood or bone marrow and the use of labelled plasma albumin; 2. ... in vitro use of radioisotopes in the haematology laboratory and 4. isotopes used as part of imaging procedures.

Answered by laxmi8270
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radio isotope is divided into 4

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