Abstract

Blood cell labelling experiments were carried out with a series of 99mTc and 99m/99Tc nitridotechnetium(V) complexes containing dialkyldithiocarbamates, monoalkyldithiocarbamates or alkylxanthates as ligands. Distribution patterns of the radioactivity between plasma, erythrocytes and leukocytes/thrombocytes were determined suggesting that some of the compounds studied possess a potential as blood cell labelling agents. The chemical nature of the cell-bound technetium was found to be the intact TcN complex initially used.

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