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  1. Phosphorus-32 - Wikipedia

    Phosphorus-32 (32 P) is a radioactive isotope of phosphorus, containing one more neutron than the common and stable isotope of phosphorus, phosphorus-31.

  2. Phosphorus-32 - isotopic data and properties - ChemLin

    Phosphorus-32 is a radioisotope of the chemical element phosphorus, which has 17 neutrons in the atomic nucleus in addition to the element-specific 15 protons, resulting in a mass number of 32. See …

  3. Phosphorous-32 is used extensively in life sciences research. It is easily detected and measured, available in a wide variety of radiochemicals, and relatively inexpensive.

  4. Phosphorus-32 is an energetic beta emitter which can penetrate up to 0.8 cm into living skin tissue. Therefore, this isotope poses an external (skin) dose hazard to persons as well as a potential internal …

  5. Phosphorus-32 Colloidal Chromic Phosphate | Open Medscience

    Summary: Phosphorus-32 Colloidal Chromic Phosphate is a radiotherapeutic agent widely recognised for its use in the intracavitary administration of beta emitters, targeting solid tumours, …

  6. Phosphorus 32 – USC Environmental Health & Safety

    Do not mix the waste with any other isotope. 32 P waste must be segregated and kept separate from other radioactive waste. This waste should be consolidated and stores in a location away from work …

  7. Phosphorus 32 – Knowledge and References – Taylor & Francis

    Phosphorus-32 (32P) is a radioactive isotope of phosphorus with an atomic weight of 32 and a half-life of 14.3 days. It emits beta particles and is used in various medical applications, including tumor …

  8. Radioisotope Information: Phosphorus - 32 - Science Gateway

    The dose at contact of a 1 mCi vial of 32 P is in the order of 1000 mRad/hr. Avoid handling unshielded stock vials with your hands, use forceps with rubber sleeves, and work at arms length. A microcurie …

  9. 32P labelling - Memorial University

    For use in autoradiography, especially as applied to DNA sequencing reaction before the advent of fluorescent labeling techniques, a radioactively-labelled dNTP molecule is synthesized with the first …

  10. 32P in the treatment of myeloproliferative disorders - PMC

    32P has been available for the treatment of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) for over seventy years. It was first used in 1938 by John H Lawrence in the treatment of polycythaemia and chronic …