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Labeling with indium-111 has detrimental effects on human lymphocytes: concise communication

  • R. J. ten Berge
  • , A. T. Natarajan
  • , M. R. Hardeman
  • , E. A. van Royen
  • , P. T. Schellekens

Research output: Contribution to journalComment/Letter to the editorAcademic

Abstract

When lymphocytes from human peripheral blood were labeled with In-111 oxinate, several of their properties appeared to be affected. The spontaneous release of the radionuclide was found to be relatively high. Labeled lymphocytes showed a decreased proliferative capacity, dependent on the dose of the label. Cytogenetic studies revealed that In-111 oxinate induces severe chromosomal aberrations. These results emphasize the need for great caution in the use of the In-111 label for studies on lymphocyte traffic in humans
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)615-620
JournalJournal of nuclear medicine
Volume24
Issue number7
Publication statusPublished - 1983

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