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Volatility of S-35
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- Subject: Volatility of S-35
- From: William Lorenzen <LORENZEN_W@A1.TCH.HARVARD.EDU>
- Date: Fri, 8 Nov 1996 14:14:08 EST
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I have read in product guides of the need to open vials of S-35 in a fume hood
and remember reading an article in HP (or somewhere) about a study that did
urinalysis on lab workers who used S-35 and found detectable levels of S-35 in
samples taken.
Does anyone have information on this issue and/or does anyone have a bioassay
program which looks for S-35. I'd even be interested if anyone has done any air
sampling in research labs for S-35.
William A. Lorenzen
Radiation Safety Officer
Children's Hospital
Boston, MA
lorenzen_w@a1.tch.harvard.edu