Radiolabeled protein composition and method for radiation synove

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

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A radiolabeled protein composition adapted for radiation therapy which comprises a radioisotope and a protein material containing about 6 or more percent amino acids which have a sulfhydryl-containing side chain. A method for carrying out radiation synovectomy of arthritic joints. Rhenium radiolabeled protein microspheres are administered which contain cysteine and other amino acids. A method for radiolabeling a protein composition whereby the composition is treated with a reducing agent capable of reducing disulfides to sulfhydryls prior to radiolabeling.

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