Radionuclides are often used in the field of nuclear medicine. For some deceases the use of radionuclides is the best possible care, or even the only means of diagnosis or treatment. For these medical applications high specific activity (high activity per unit of mass) is required. Commonly, medical radionuclides are man-made. They can either be produced by neutron activation, charged particle or photon activation or by means of radionuclide generator. Furthermore, hospitals prefer an ‘on demand’ supply. A radionuclide generator is ideal. Radionuclide generators can also be used to produce high specific activity. Conventional radionuclide generators work with the principle that the mother and daughter radionuclide have different electrostat...
Nuclear medicine is a specialty that uses radioactive nuclei for therapy or diagnosis of diseases su...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONProduction of High Specific Activity Radioisotopes via the Szilard-Chalm...
Abstract Over the last several years, the use of radiometals has gained increasing rel...
This article continues from the earlier article "An Introduction to Nuclear Medicine" where the gene...
The use of radionuclides plays a crucial role in Life Science: this use is applied in nuclear medici...
The future of nuclear medicine would appear to be the paradigm of personalized medicine — targeted r...
Dr. Silvia S. Jurisson, Dissertation Supervisor.Includes vita.Field of study: Chemistry."May 2018."[...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Several radiolanthanides find their application in nuclear medicine because of ...
Objectives: Radio-metals and radio-halogens in conjunction with specifically functionalized agents p...
Radionuclides of interest in nuclear medicine are generally produced in cyclotrons or nuclear reacto...
Non-traditional radioisotope production techniques using a compact, high power linear electron accel...
New production routes for 99Mo are steadily gaining importance. However, the obtained specific activ...
A new process was developed to recover high specific activity (no carrier added) 99Mo from electron-...
Alpha particles exhibit three important characteristics: scattering, ionisation and activation. This...
International audienceWhatever the radionuclide to be used in nuclear medicine, it is essential to k...
Nuclear medicine is a specialty that uses radioactive nuclei for therapy or diagnosis of diseases su...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONProduction of High Specific Activity Radioisotopes via the Szilard-Chalm...
Abstract Over the last several years, the use of radiometals has gained increasing rel...
This article continues from the earlier article "An Introduction to Nuclear Medicine" where the gene...
The use of radionuclides plays a crucial role in Life Science: this use is applied in nuclear medici...
The future of nuclear medicine would appear to be the paradigm of personalized medicine — targeted r...
Dr. Silvia S. Jurisson, Dissertation Supervisor.Includes vita.Field of study: Chemistry."May 2018."[...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Several radiolanthanides find their application in nuclear medicine because of ...
Objectives: Radio-metals and radio-halogens in conjunction with specifically functionalized agents p...
Radionuclides of interest in nuclear medicine are generally produced in cyclotrons or nuclear reacto...
Non-traditional radioisotope production techniques using a compact, high power linear electron accel...
New production routes for 99Mo are steadily gaining importance. However, the obtained specific activ...
A new process was developed to recover high specific activity (no carrier added) 99Mo from electron-...
Alpha particles exhibit three important characteristics: scattering, ionisation and activation. This...
International audienceWhatever the radionuclide to be used in nuclear medicine, it is essential to k...
Nuclear medicine is a specialty that uses radioactive nuclei for therapy or diagnosis of diseases su...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONProduction of High Specific Activity Radioisotopes via the Szilard-Chalm...
Abstract Over the last several years, the use of radiometals has gained increasing rel...