Abstract Background Radiomercury 197mHg and 197Hg, henceforth referred to as 197(m)Hg, is a promising theranostic radionuclide endowed with properties that allow diagnostic and therapeutic applications. The aim of this work was to investigate the capabilities of 197(m)Hg for nuclear medicine imaging. Therefore measurements were performed by using a Philips BrightView SPECT camera. Furthermore, Monte Carlo simulations using the GATE software were performed to theoretically explore the imaging contribution from the various gamma and X-ray emissions from 197(m)Hg for a commercial clinical camera with low-energy high-resolution (LEHR) and high-energy general-purpose (HEGP) collimators. We estimated the spatial resolution by using a four-quadran...
In vivo imaging of pharmaceuticals labeled with radionuclides has proven to be a powerful tool in hu...
Re-188 is a beta(-) (Emax = 2.12 MeV) and gamma (155 keV) emitter. Since its chemistry is similar to...
none23188Re is a beta- (Emax = 2.12 MeV) and gamma (155 keV) emitter. Since its chemistry is similar...
Background Radiomercury 197mHg and 197Hg, henceforth referred to as 197(m)Hg, is a promising therano...
Background Radiomercury 197mHg and 197Hg, henceforth referred to as 197(m)Hg, is a promising therano...
Background Radiomercury 197mHg and 197Hg, henceforth referred to as 197(m)Hg, is a promising therano...
Radionuclide production is always the first step of radiopharmaceutical research. The production of ...
Objective: To examine the impact of acquisition time on Lutetium-177 (177Lu) single-photon emission ...
Objective: To examine the impact of acquisition time on Lutetium-177 (177Lu) single-photon emission ...
Objective: To examine the impact of acquisition time on Lutetium-177 (177Lu) single-photon emission ...
188Re is a beta- (Emax = 2.12 MeV) and gamma (155 keV) emitter. Since its chemistry is similar to th...
Radionuclide therapy is gradually becoming more important as a therapy option in various diseases. N...
Radionuclide therapy is gradually becoming more important as a therapy option in various diseases. N...
International audiencePurpose: Patient-specific dosimetry in MRT relies on quantitative imaging, pha...
International audiencePurpose: Patient-specific dosimetry in MRT relies on quantitative imaging, pha...
In vivo imaging of pharmaceuticals labeled with radionuclides has proven to be a powerful tool in hu...
Re-188 is a beta(-) (Emax = 2.12 MeV) and gamma (155 keV) emitter. Since its chemistry is similar to...
none23188Re is a beta- (Emax = 2.12 MeV) and gamma (155 keV) emitter. Since its chemistry is similar...
Background Radiomercury 197mHg and 197Hg, henceforth referred to as 197(m)Hg, is a promising therano...
Background Radiomercury 197mHg and 197Hg, henceforth referred to as 197(m)Hg, is a promising therano...
Background Radiomercury 197mHg and 197Hg, henceforth referred to as 197(m)Hg, is a promising therano...
Radionuclide production is always the first step of radiopharmaceutical research. The production of ...
Objective: To examine the impact of acquisition time on Lutetium-177 (177Lu) single-photon emission ...
Objective: To examine the impact of acquisition time on Lutetium-177 (177Lu) single-photon emission ...
Objective: To examine the impact of acquisition time on Lutetium-177 (177Lu) single-photon emission ...
188Re is a beta- (Emax = 2.12 MeV) and gamma (155 keV) emitter. Since its chemistry is similar to th...
Radionuclide therapy is gradually becoming more important as a therapy option in various diseases. N...
Radionuclide therapy is gradually becoming more important as a therapy option in various diseases. N...
International audiencePurpose: Patient-specific dosimetry in MRT relies on quantitative imaging, pha...
International audiencePurpose: Patient-specific dosimetry in MRT relies on quantitative imaging, pha...
In vivo imaging of pharmaceuticals labeled with radionuclides has proven to be a powerful tool in hu...
Re-188 is a beta(-) (Emax = 2.12 MeV) and gamma (155 keV) emitter. Since its chemistry is similar to...
none23188Re is a beta- (Emax = 2.12 MeV) and gamma (155 keV) emitter. Since its chemistry is similar...