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85srcl2

Manufactured by PerkinElmer
Sourced in United States

85SrCl2 is a radioactive isotope of strontium chloride. It is a source of ionizing radiation that can be used for various research and industrial applications.

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Radiolabeling Protocol with InsP6

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85SrCl2 (> 111 GBq/g) was purchased from PerkinElmer (Waltham, MA, USA). InsP6 was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA) as phytic acid sodium salt hydrate, InsP6•6Na+•6H2O. Other reagents were of reagent grade and used as received. All sections of this report adhere to the ARRIVE Guidelines for reporting animal research [14 (link)]. A completed ARRIVE guidelines checklist is included in supporting information (S1 File).
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Radioisotope Handling and Reagent Procurement

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85SrCl2 (> 111 GBq/g) was purchased from PerkinElmer (Waltham, MA, USA). 137CsCl was purchased from Eckert & Ziegler Isotope Products Inc. (Valencia, CA, USA). Chlorella powder was supplied by Daesang Corp. (Seoul, Korea). Other reagents were of reagent grade and used as received.
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