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  1. Quantitative measurement of radioactivity by radioluminography (RLG)
    1. 1 Introduction
    1. 2 Detecting characteristics
    1. 3 Uniformity of sensitivity in RLG
    1. 4 Background PSL

    1. 5 Comparison of the sensitivity between RLG and LSC
    1. 6 Validation of RLG of user side


  2. Microplate radioluminography and its application to radio HPLC
    2. 1 Introduction
    2. 2 Detecting characteristics
    2. 3 Procedures
    2. 4 Application to off-line counting of HPLC eluates

  3. A quantitative whole body autoradiography
    3. 1 Introduction
    3. 2 Points at issue in the conventional WBA from radiochemistry
    3. 3 Correction for self absorption
    3. 4 One example of quantitative WBA
    3. 5 Proposal of a more widely acceptable quantitative WBA

  4. Sophisticated tracer techniques in the drug metabolism study
    4. 1 Bioavailability study of 17α-methyltestosterone by co-administration technique
    4. 2 Stereoselective pharmacokinetics and inversion of suprofen enantiomers in humans
    4. 3 C-13 labeling NMR tracer technique
    4. 4 Synthesis of (H-3) peptide of TBq/mmol and metabolism study


  5. Reevaluation of radioluminography as a counting method for βemitters in place of liquid scintillation counter
    5. 1 Introduction
    5. 2 Why alteration of the leading actor?
    5. 3 What we should do in order to use RLG as a counter for βemitters?
    5. 4 Comparison of the sensitivity between RLG and LSC

    5. 5 Preparation of sample
    5. 6 Conclusions


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