High sp. activity radionuclides are a powerful tool for labeling a large range of inorganic and organometallic species that are present in the environment at very low concentrations. To study the environmental impact of trace elements (TE) on humans, it is of fundamental importance to carry out both in-vitro and in-vivo experiments on cell cultures and lab. animals, with concentrations of these TE representative of the actual long-term and low-level exposures. To obtain these radiotracers in a very high specific activity form, it is necessary (1) to optimize the production method by either charged particle accelerator (normally cyclotron) or nuclear reactor irradiation; (2) to separate and purify them from the irradiated target by chemica...
Radionuclides of very high specific activity A(S)(t) have great relevance for applications in the li...
International audienceFor more than twenty years, the LASE (Operator Support Analysis Laboratory) ha...
International audienceFor more than twenty years, the LASE (Operator Support Analysis Laboratory) ha...
This work reviews the more recent advances in this field carried out by the authors groups. High sp...
The use of High Specific Activity Radiotracers, obtained by either proton or alpha cyclotron irradia...
After the deployment of the “radiotracer technique” in the 1920s by the Hungarian born radiochemist ...
A review. Both essential and toxic elements are present in the biosphere in different inorg. and or...
In this paper are presented the production methods for very "high specific activity" radionuclides (...
High specific activity radiotracers, used in studies related to trace elements and human health, mus...
The use of radionuclides plays a crucial role in Life Science: this use is applied in nuclear medici...
Low- and medium-energy accelerators and sometimes thermal nuclear reactor, allow production of very...
In this paper are presented the production methods for very “high specific activity” radionuclides (...
High specific activity radionuclides (HSARN) are a powerful tool to label a large range of chemistry...
The use of High Specific Activity Radionuclides HSARNs, obtained by either proton, deuteron or alph...
Radiochemical separations used in large scale routine production of diagnostic and therapeutic radio...
Radionuclides of very high specific activity A(S)(t) have great relevance for applications in the li...
International audienceFor more than twenty years, the LASE (Operator Support Analysis Laboratory) ha...
International audienceFor more than twenty years, the LASE (Operator Support Analysis Laboratory) ha...
This work reviews the more recent advances in this field carried out by the authors groups. High sp...
The use of High Specific Activity Radiotracers, obtained by either proton or alpha cyclotron irradia...
After the deployment of the “radiotracer technique” in the 1920s by the Hungarian born radiochemist ...
A review. Both essential and toxic elements are present in the biosphere in different inorg. and or...
In this paper are presented the production methods for very "high specific activity" radionuclides (...
High specific activity radiotracers, used in studies related to trace elements and human health, mus...
The use of radionuclides plays a crucial role in Life Science: this use is applied in nuclear medici...
Low- and medium-energy accelerators and sometimes thermal nuclear reactor, allow production of very...
In this paper are presented the production methods for very “high specific activity” radionuclides (...
High specific activity radionuclides (HSARN) are a powerful tool to label a large range of chemistry...
The use of High Specific Activity Radionuclides HSARNs, obtained by either proton, deuteron or alph...
Radiochemical separations used in large scale routine production of diagnostic and therapeutic radio...
Radionuclides of very high specific activity A(S)(t) have great relevance for applications in the li...
International audienceFor more than twenty years, the LASE (Operator Support Analysis Laboratory) ha...
International audienceFor more than twenty years, the LASE (Operator Support Analysis Laboratory) ha...