REAPPRAISAL OF CELLULAR LABELING WITH RADIOCHROMIUM SALTS
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 88 (6) , 1032-1040
Abstract
While erythrocytes [human] preferentially bind hexavalent 51Cr, leukocytes bind the trivalent form with equal avidity. Red cells may be saturated with label in contrast to the binding of 51Cr to leukocytes, which may be described by 1st-order kinetics. Hexavalent label is rapidly reduced in leukocytes in contradistinction to the finding in red cells. The nonreutilization of label by erythrocytes and leukocytes is not due to inappropriate valency but to protein binding of the label. Unlike nonleukemic cells, leukemic leukocytes elute a large fraction of their label. These factors were largely overlooked in many previous clinical studies using labeled cells, and they are of sufficient quantitative importance to compromise seriously the validity of numerous earlier reports.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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