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Investigation of bacterial adherence to a non-precious alloy with radiolabeling method

The objective of this study was to investigate the bacterial adherence to a non-precious alloy with radiolabeling method. S. mutans, E. coliand C. albicanswere labeled with super(99m)Tc by using stannous chloride and their radiolabeling yields were calculated. After the labeling procedure, metal dis...

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Published in:Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 2006-01, Vol.267 (2), p.397-400
Main Authors: Sonugelen, M., ?yiyap?c? Destan, U., Yurt Lambrecht, F., Öztürk, B.
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