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RECENT procedures for the immunological assay of protein hormones in human plasma1–3 require the routine preparation of hormones labelled with iodine-131 of high specific activity.
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HUNTER, W., GREENWOOD, F. Preparation of Iodine-131 Labelled Human Growth Hormone of High Specific Activity. Nature 194, 495–496 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/194495a0
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