The low-level radioactivity of a (68)Ge/(68)Ga generator is a suitable tool for measuring radioactive growth and decay after (68)Ga milking due to their desirable nuclear decay properties, such as the EC decay of (68)Ge with no γ-ray emission andthe β(+) decay of (68)Ga with a weak γ-ray emission. To experience andund erstandrad ioactive equilibrium during a university laboratory course, we surveyedandtestedthe production of a small amount of (68)Ge and set up educational programs to manufacture a (68)Ge/(68)Ga generator for measuring the growth andd ecay of (68)Ga. The irradiation of natGa with 25 μA of a 30 MeV proton beam from a cyclotron for 4 h yields ca. 111 MBq of (68)Ge, which was sufficient to supply to several universities. For us...
Purpose: In recent years the use of 68Ga (t1/2 = 67.84 min, β+: 88.88%) for the labelling of differe...
PET (positron emission tomography) is a powerful diagnostic and imaging technique which requires sho...
Radiolabeled peptides are of increasing interest in nuclear on-cology. Special emphasis has been giv...
The low-level radioactivity of a 68Ge/68Ga generator is a suitable tool for measuring radioactive gr...
The 68Ge/68Ga generator provides an excellent source of positron-emitting 68Ga. However, newly avail...
How to operate 82Sr/82Rb and 68Ge/68Ga generators used in the positron emission tomography scan proc...
An improved chemical strategy for processing of the generator produced 68Ga was developed based on p...
Radioisotopes used for gamma-ray-based diagnostics have the main problem that imaging resolution qua...
textabstractPET with68Ga from the TiO2- or SnO2- based68Ge/68Ga generators is of increasing interest...
>Magister Scientiae - MSc68Ge/68Ga generators rely on metal oxide, inorganic and organic sorbents in...
An externally controllable sealed isotope generator has been proposed for radiation education activi...
Designing and implementing various radionuclide production methods guarantees a sustainable supply, ...
Objectives: Germanium-68 (EC, 271 d) is a parent nuclide for 68Ga (+/EC, 68 min), and the systemic e...
WOS: 000445808300001How to operate Sr-82/Rb-82 and Ge-68/Ga-68 generators used in the positron emiss...
Introduction: Most of the commercially available 68Ge/68Ga generator systems are not optimally desig...
Purpose: In recent years the use of 68Ga (t1/2 = 67.84 min, β+: 88.88%) for the labelling of differe...
PET (positron emission tomography) is a powerful diagnostic and imaging technique which requires sho...
Radiolabeled peptides are of increasing interest in nuclear on-cology. Special emphasis has been giv...
The low-level radioactivity of a 68Ge/68Ga generator is a suitable tool for measuring radioactive gr...
The 68Ge/68Ga generator provides an excellent source of positron-emitting 68Ga. However, newly avail...
How to operate 82Sr/82Rb and 68Ge/68Ga generators used in the positron emission tomography scan proc...
An improved chemical strategy for processing of the generator produced 68Ga was developed based on p...
Radioisotopes used for gamma-ray-based diagnostics have the main problem that imaging resolution qua...
textabstractPET with68Ga from the TiO2- or SnO2- based68Ge/68Ga generators is of increasing interest...
>Magister Scientiae - MSc68Ge/68Ga generators rely on metal oxide, inorganic and organic sorbents in...
An externally controllable sealed isotope generator has been proposed for radiation education activi...
Designing and implementing various radionuclide production methods guarantees a sustainable supply, ...
Objectives: Germanium-68 (EC, 271 d) is a parent nuclide for 68Ga (+/EC, 68 min), and the systemic e...
WOS: 000445808300001How to operate Sr-82/Rb-82 and Ge-68/Ga-68 generators used in the positron emiss...
Introduction: Most of the commercially available 68Ge/68Ga generator systems are not optimally desig...
Purpose: In recent years the use of 68Ga (t1/2 = 67.84 min, β+: 88.88%) for the labelling of differe...
PET (positron emission tomography) is a powerful diagnostic and imaging technique which requires sho...
Radiolabeled peptides are of increasing interest in nuclear on-cology. Special emphasis has been giv...