1964
DOI: 10.1126/science.146.3648.1170
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Replacement Rates for Human Tissue from Atmospheric Radiocarbon

Abstract: Carbon-14, derived from the testing of thermonuclear weapons in the atmosphere of the Northern Hemisphere during 1961-62, has been found in human tissues including the brain in amounts which reflect the atmospheric concentration of carbon-14 as of several months earlier. In collagen of cartilage, the rate of uptake of carbon-14 is much slower than in other tissues; essentially no radioactive carbon was found in the collagen of 70-year-old adults that had been exposed to the comparatively high concentrations of… Show more

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“…Segundo Tieszen et al (1983), os tecidos que apresentam rápido metabolismo refletem a alimentação recente, enquanto os de baixa taxa de substituição representam alimentações de um período mais prolongado. Segundo Libby et al (1964), tecidos metabolicamente mais ativos, como o fígado, o pâncreas e o tecido gorduroso têm taxa de substituição mais rápida que os menos ativos, como os ossos e o tecido conjuntivo. Carrijo et al (2000) observaram essas evidências quando avaliou o turnover de diferentes tecidos de poedeiras comerciais pela técnica dos isótopos estáveis ( 13 C/ 12 C).…”
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“…Segundo Tieszen et al (1983), os tecidos que apresentam rápido metabolismo refletem a alimentação recente, enquanto os de baixa taxa de substituição representam alimentações de um período mais prolongado. Segundo Libby et al (1964), tecidos metabolicamente mais ativos, como o fígado, o pâncreas e o tecido gorduroso têm taxa de substituição mais rápida que os menos ativos, como os ossos e o tecido conjuntivo. Carrijo et al (2000) observaram essas evidências quando avaliou o turnover de diferentes tecidos de poedeiras comerciais pela técnica dos isótopos estáveis ( 13 C/ 12 C).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…In the atmosphere, 14 C reacts with oxygen to form 14 CO 2 , which enters the food chain through plant photosynthesis. Being at the top of the food pyramid, 14 C concentration in the human body closely parallels that in the atmosphere at any given time (Libby et al 1964;Harkness 1972;Spalding et al 2005b). When cells undergo mitosis and duplicate their DNA, 14 C integrates into genomic DNA, and the 14 C concentration remains stable after the last cell division.…”
Section: Analysis Of Adult Neurogenesis In Humansmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Excess 14C in the atmosphere, a result ofatomic weapons testing in the late 1950s and early 1960s, serves as a kinetic tracer for biogenic material (15). Weapons-related '4CO2 reaches the biosphere through photosynthesis, and reaches human tissues through the food chain, with a lag time of 1.0-1.5 yr (41)(42)(43). Thus, 14C prevalence in modern carbonaceous samples, including human tissues, provides a well-validated dating tool (15,43,44); '4C prevalence in human proteins can be assumed to reflect prevalence of '4C in the diet at the time of synthesis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%