Radiochemicals are chemical compounds containing a radioactive isotope.
Radiochemical hazard refers to the potential health risks associated with exposure to radioactive materials. These hazards can result from sources such as nuclear reactors, radioactive waste, or nuclear accidents. Exposure to radiochemicals can pose significant health risks, including increased risk of cancer and genetic mutations.
The answer is NO! To me, it makes no sense, why we have to transfer etbr with DNA to a blotting membrane? When Southern blotting signals will be detected by means of Radiochemicals or fluro labelling why we have to think about EtBr?
M.A. Padmanabha Rao, PhD(AIIMS)Discovery 1: UV from radiochemicals like 131-IDiscovery 2: UV from XRF sources present as saltsDiscovery 3: UV from metallic 57Co & Cu XRF sourceDiscovery 4: Bharat Radiation (predicted) from radioisotopesDiscovery 5: Atomic spectra of solids by Bharat RadiationDiscovery 6: Padmanabha Rao EffectDiscovery 7: Sun's Bharat Radiation emissionDiscovery 8: 235-Uranium fission causing SunlightDiscovery 9: Superluminal velocities of X-rays