C57BL/6 male mice bearing subcutaneously transplanted melanoma B-16 were used to study the applicability of 5-iodine-2'-deoxyuridine labeled with iodine 125 and 131 radionuclides to assess individual tumor response to radiation. The experiments using intact animals and those locally irradiated in the dose of 10 Gy revealed a correlation between excretion of the above-mentioned radioactive labels from tumor area and tumor growth rate for each mouse (correlation coefficient r = 0.93-0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA study was made of the kinetics of 125I-iodo-desoxyuridine clearance after x-ray irradiation of experimental tumors sarcoma-180 and melanoma B-16 at doses of 2, 10, 20 and 40 Gy. Change in the level of radioactive label within the time interval of 0.25-48 h was approximated by exponential function (r2-0.
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September 1986
Within the interval of 0.25-168 h after intraperitoneal administration of 125I-iodo-desoxyuridine (IDUR) to mice with inoculated melanoma B-16 or sarcoma-180 the kinetics of a radionuclide label (RL) in both tumors was almost the same; the difference were of quantitative nature only. X-ray radiation resulted in an increase in the radioactivity change rate on the first section of the curves of RL clearance, plotted in semilogarithmic coordinates, in both tumors.
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