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Ioxitalamic Acid, a radiopaque contrast agent, owes its X-ray absorbing capabilities primarily to the iodine atoms incorporated within its molecular framework. These iodine atoms possess a high atomic number, which significantly enhances their ability to attenuate X-ray photons. The process of attenuation involves the absorption and scattering of X-ray photons by the iodine atoms, which reduces the intensity of X-rays passing through the medium. This attenuation effect is pivotal in creating contrast in radiographic images, as it allows for the clear delineation of various tissues or structures by increasing the differential absorption of X-rays across different regions. Such enhanced contrast is in research applications, particularly in the field of radiology and diagnostic imaging studies, where it facilitates the visualization of internal structures with greater clarity and detail.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Ioxitalamic Acid-d4, 1 mg | sc-280842 | 1 mg | $448.00 |