Chemist Judith Turnlund and physical scientist William Keyes use thermal ionization mass spectrometry to measure trackable forms of copper, called stable isotopes, in blood plasma.


Chemist Judith Turnlund and physical scientist William Keyes use thermal ionization mass spectrometry to measure trackable forms of copper, called stable isotopes, in blood plasma.


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