What is the general idea (the one you want to do)?
I think maybe using some biosorption techniques could help you. There are lots of guys using biosorption around the world, and in my lab we do it mainly using radioactive metals.
you can also take a look at this: FERREIRA, Rafael Vicente de Padua ; Sakata, Solange Kazumi ; Dutra, Fernando ; Vitta, Patricia Busko ; Taddei, Maria Helena Tirollo ; BELLINI, Maria Helena ; Marumo, Júlio Takehiro . Treatment of radioactive liquid organic waste using bacteria community. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry (Print), v. 1, p. 1, 2011.
If you want it I can get you a copy.
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Matthew Pocock <turingatemyhamster@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Kevin,
The easiest way to radio label bacteria is to feed them on a radio labeled carbon source. They will take it up and incorporate the isotope into its body.
Working with radioactivity would not be my first choice. You have to be very careful how you dispose of everything and wear extra protection and other safety precautions. Can I ask what you are wishing to do? There may be a way to do it without radio labeling.
Matthew
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