The growth of nuclear medicine in India is linked with the developments in our Atomic Energy Programme. Self-sufficiency in radiopharmaceuticals for both in vivo and in vitro use has been largely achieved. The availability of instrumentation facilities in over 90 nuclear medicine centres is indicated. The activities of the Radiation Medicine Centre, a pioneer institute, in the field of diagnosis, therapy and training of personnel are summarised
Soon after the discovery of radioactivity it was shown that radionuclides can be used both for diagn...
The chapter provides a historic overview of the research in physics and chemistry for the developmen...
Abstract. India embarked on a programme to harness nuclear technologies for the welfare of the natio...
The growth of nuclear medicine in India is linked with the developments in our Atomic Energy Progra...
The availability of research reactors at an early stage of our Atomic Energy Programme led to devel...
The regular supply of radiopharmaceuticals and radioimmunoassay kits from BARC has been an importan...
AbstractNuclear reactors and charged particle accelerators have made it possible to produce and use ...
Nuclear Medicine was established in Myanmar in 1963 by Dr Soe Myint and International Atomic Energy ...
Nuclear reactors and charged particle accelerators have made it possible to produce and use a variet...
 More than 130 radionuclides are being used worldwide for therapeutic, diagnostic, and preventative...
Bangladesh has thirteen Nuclear Medical Centres and one Institute of Nuclear Medicine in the country...
Currently, the practice of nuclear medicine in modern countries comprises a large number of procedur...
Medicinal Chemistry and the Radiopharmaceutical Sciences The radiopharmaceutical sciences are found...
This paper attempts to analyse quantitatively the growth and development of Nuclear Science and Tech...
AbstractAround 60% of new cancer patients and 23% of previously radiotherapy-treated patients need r...
Soon after the discovery of radioactivity it was shown that radionuclides can be used both for diagn...
The chapter provides a historic overview of the research in physics and chemistry for the developmen...
Abstract. India embarked on a programme to harness nuclear technologies for the welfare of the natio...
The growth of nuclear medicine in India is linked with the developments in our Atomic Energy Progra...
The availability of research reactors at an early stage of our Atomic Energy Programme led to devel...
The regular supply of radiopharmaceuticals and radioimmunoassay kits from BARC has been an importan...
AbstractNuclear reactors and charged particle accelerators have made it possible to produce and use ...
Nuclear Medicine was established in Myanmar in 1963 by Dr Soe Myint and International Atomic Energy ...
Nuclear reactors and charged particle accelerators have made it possible to produce and use a variet...
 More than 130 radionuclides are being used worldwide for therapeutic, diagnostic, and preventative...
Bangladesh has thirteen Nuclear Medical Centres and one Institute of Nuclear Medicine in the country...
Currently, the practice of nuclear medicine in modern countries comprises a large number of procedur...
Medicinal Chemistry and the Radiopharmaceutical Sciences The radiopharmaceutical sciences are found...
This paper attempts to analyse quantitatively the growth and development of Nuclear Science and Tech...
AbstractAround 60% of new cancer patients and 23% of previously radiotherapy-treated patients need r...
Soon after the discovery of radioactivity it was shown that radionuclides can be used both for diagn...
The chapter provides a historic overview of the research in physics and chemistry for the developmen...
Abstract. India embarked on a programme to harness nuclear technologies for the welfare of the natio...