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The behavior of153Sm-EDTMP in vitro and vivo is analyzed by the size exclusion HPLC. The experimental results show that EDTMP amounts have an obvious effect on the stability in vitro and uptake of153Sm-EDTMP in the liver. HPLC analysis of urine sample indicates that153Sm-EDTMP es excreted in the original form. The behavior in vivo of153Sm-EDTMP containing 4 μg is similar to that of153Sm-EDTMP containing 50 μg EDTMP at 1 h post-injection.
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Bai, H.S., Jin, H.X., Fan, H.Q. et al. Study on analysis of153Sm-EDTMP stability in vitro and vivo by HPLC. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 236, 87–95 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02386323
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