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What are the commonly used radioactive materials at Tufts?

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What are the commonly used radioactive materials at Tufts?

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A. Low energy beta emitters are the most commonly used radioactive material at Tufts. These include H-3 [tritium] S-35 and C-14 labeled compounds. High energy emitters such as P-32 are also commonly found in research laboratories. Gamma emitters such as Tc-99m can be used in limited areas of the University.

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