Abstract

1. The concentration of 42K within the jejunal mucosa was measured by intraluminal miniatrue Geiger-Müller tubes shieleded with platinum foil. 2. Isotope concentration measured by tissue assay of jejunal mucosa gave similar results to that obtained by the Geiger-Müller tubes. 3. Isotope measurement by shielded Geiger-Müller tubes obviates the need for tissue samples and permits repeat measurement in the same animal. This should find physiological application in measuring the mucosal portion of total intestinal blood flow by the indicator fractionation technique.

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