Publications : 2005

Brown K, Dingley KH, Turteltaub KW. 2005. Accelerator mass spectrometry for biomedical research. Methods Enzymol 402:423–443; doi: 10.1016/S0076-6879(05)02014-8. PMID: 16401518.

Abstract

Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is the most sensitive method for detecting and quantifying rare long-lived isotopes with high precision. In this chapter, we review the principles underlying AMS-based biomedical studies, focusing on important practical considerations and experimental procedures needed for the detection and quantitation of (14)C- and (3)H-labeled compounds in various experiment types.