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Iron-59
Also Known As:
59Fe radioisotope; Fe-59 radioisotope
Networked:
12
relevant articles (
0
outcomes,
6
trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Inorganic Chemicals: 9
Metals: 20694
Heavy Metals: 3207
Iron: 47923
Iron Isotopes: 3
Iron Radioisotopes
Iron-59: 12
Elements: 18681
Heavy Metals: 3207
Iron: 47923
Iron Isotopes: 3
Iron Radioisotopes
Iron-59: 12
Transition Elements: 3
Iron: 47923
Iron Isotopes: 3
Iron Radioisotopes
Iron-59: 12
Isotopes: 4944
Radioisotopes: 14866
Iron Radioisotopes
Iron-59: 12
Iron Isotopes: 3
Iron Radioisotopes
Iron-59: 12
Related Diseases
1.
Hemochromatosis (Bronze Diabetes)
08/18/1966 - "
[Study on iron-59 metabolism in a case of idiopathic hemochromatosis].
"
03/01/1965 - "
IRON-59 ABSORPTION MEASUREMENTS BY WHOLE-BODY COUNTING: STUDIES IN ALCOHOLIC CIRRHOSIS, HEMOCHROMATOSIS, AND PANCREATITIS.
"
2.
Anemia
06/01/1967 - "
Another method for correcting the initial whole-body count in iron-59 absorption studies in anemia.
"
09/01/1988 - "
Anemia associated with changes in iron and iron-59 utilization in copper deficient rats fed high levels of dietary ascorbic acid and iron.
"
3.
Primary Myelofibrosis (Myelosclerosis)
11/01/1961 - "
Chromium-51 and iron-59 studies in patients with primary myeloid metaplasia show that the anaemia of the condition is dependent on depression of marrow activity, aggravated in about one-third of cases by accelerated red cell destruction to which the marrow compensatory response is inadequate.
"
4.
Pancreatitis
03/01/1965 - "
IRON-59 ABSORPTION MEASUREMENTS BY WHOLE-BODY COUNTING: STUDIES IN ALCOHOLIC CIRRHOSIS, HEMOCHROMATOSIS, AND PANCREATITIS.
"
5.
Alcoholic Liver Cirrhosis (Alcoholic Cirrhosis)
03/01/1965 - "
IRON-59 ABSORPTION MEASUREMENTS BY WHOLE-BODY COUNTING: STUDIES IN ALCOHOLIC CIRRHOSIS, HEMOCHROMATOSIS, AND PANCREATITIS.
"
Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Chromium-51
2.
Edetic Acid (EDTA)
3.
A 17 (A-17)
4.
Iron
5.
Tritium
6.
RNA (Ribonucleic Acid)
7.
Transferrin Receptors (Transferrin Receptor)
8.
Proteins (Proteins, Gene)
9.
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)
10.
Copper