Introduction The worldwide use of PET has proven beyond dispute the importance for both routine diagnosis and physiological, oncological and pharmacological research. In many ways the present success of PET relies on the mature technology of PET compact medical cyclotrons. As long time developers of new targets, isotopes and com-pounds, we have been inclined to look for new block-buster applications, high power targets and sustainable ways of embracing the GMP and regional distribution, but recent pioneering development [1] around very small cyclotrons and “embedded synthesis and qc” has pointed out an old, but important nuclear physics lesson now halfway forgotten: that many PET isotopes can be made in high yields with proton energies far ...
This paper supports the thesis that significant improvement of PET output response to clinical quest...
This paper presents work in progress, to develop an efficient and economic way to directly produce T...
The increasing significance of non-standard positron emission tomography (PET) nuclides in medicine ...
Introduction The worldwide use of PET has proven beyond dispute the importance for both routine diag...
Nuclear medicine is based on the radiotracer principle of George de Hevesy and the magic bullet conc...
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is a method for determining biochemical and physiological process...
Soon after the discovery of radioactivity it was shown that radionuclides can be used both for diagn...
Abstract Cyclotrons are the primary tool for producing the shorter-lived proton-rich radio-isotopes ...
Recent experiments have demonstrated that laser-solid interactions at intensities greater than 1019 ...
Introduction The embrace of PET by medical clinicians has been reluctant (ΔT ≈ 20 yr) primarily due ...
A self-shielded medical cyclotron (11 MeV) was commissioned at our center, to produce positron emitt...
[EN] The present work focuses on the analysis of nuclear reactions that can occur in a cyclotron for...
Experimentally obtained yields of most of the medical radioisotopes, produced with cyclotrons throug...
The cyclotron-based ¹⁰⁰Mo(p,2n)⁹⁹mTc reaction has been proposed as an alternative method for solving...
The production of 18F, 11C, 13N, and 15O positron emitting radionuclides for PET imaging is usually ...
This paper supports the thesis that significant improvement of PET output response to clinical quest...
This paper presents work in progress, to develop an efficient and economic way to directly produce T...
The increasing significance of non-standard positron emission tomography (PET) nuclides in medicine ...
Introduction The worldwide use of PET has proven beyond dispute the importance for both routine diag...
Nuclear medicine is based on the radiotracer principle of George de Hevesy and the magic bullet conc...
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is a method for determining biochemical and physiological process...
Soon after the discovery of radioactivity it was shown that radionuclides can be used both for diagn...
Abstract Cyclotrons are the primary tool for producing the shorter-lived proton-rich radio-isotopes ...
Recent experiments have demonstrated that laser-solid interactions at intensities greater than 1019 ...
Introduction The embrace of PET by medical clinicians has been reluctant (ΔT ≈ 20 yr) primarily due ...
A self-shielded medical cyclotron (11 MeV) was commissioned at our center, to produce positron emitt...
[EN] The present work focuses on the analysis of nuclear reactions that can occur in a cyclotron for...
Experimentally obtained yields of most of the medical radioisotopes, produced with cyclotrons throug...
The cyclotron-based ¹⁰⁰Mo(p,2n)⁹⁹mTc reaction has been proposed as an alternative method for solving...
The production of 18F, 11C, 13N, and 15O positron emitting radionuclides for PET imaging is usually ...
This paper supports the thesis that significant improvement of PET output response to clinical quest...
This paper presents work in progress, to develop an efficient and economic way to directly produce T...
The increasing significance of non-standard positron emission tomography (PET) nuclides in medicine ...