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Georg von Hevesey

 

Georg von Hevesey, one of the pioneers of nuclear medicine, first used radioactive tracers in 1923 to study biologic systems by tracking the flow of radioactive tracers from plant roots to the leaves. In 1943 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.


Georg von Hevesey
 

 





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