Radiation delivery to lymphoid and marrow tissues

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Radionuclide or intended radionuclide containing; adjuvant...

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ABSTRACT:
A method of selectively delivering radiation homogeneously to lymphoid and marrow tissues in vivo including the step of administering an effective dose of a radiolabeled immunological binding partner of a T-200 antigen to a patient is disclosed. Also disclosed are immunological binding partners and compositions based thereon for carrying out the method.

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This invention was made with government support under National Institutes of Health grant Nos. CA44991, CA26386, and CA29548 awarded by the National Institutes of Health. The government has certain rights in the invention.

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