In this investigation, bromine-77 was produced with a medical cyclotron and imaged with gamma cameras. Br-77 emits a 240 kev photon with a half life of 56 hours. The C-Br bond is stronger than the C-I bond and bromine is not collected in the thyroid. Bromine can be used to label many organic molecules by methods analogous to radioiodination. The only North American source of Br-77 in the 70\u27s and 80\u27s was Los Alamos National Laboratory, but it discontinued production in 1989. In this method, a p,3n reaction on Br-77 produces Kr-77 which decays with a 1.2 hour half life to Br-77. A cyclotron generated 40 MeV proton beam is incident on a nearly saturated NaBr or LiBr solution contained in a copper or titanium target. A cooling chamber t...
The cross sections of α-particle induced reactions on arsenic leading to the formation of 76,77,78Br...
The cross sections of α-particle induced reactions on arsenic leading to the formation of 76,77,78Br...
The isotope of bromine, 75Br (T1/2 = 1.6 h), has a considerable interest in nuclear medicine. The ra...
In this investigation, bromine-77 was produced with a medical cyclotron and imaged with gamma camera...
The lighter, positron emitting isotopes Br-75 and Br-76 have already been in use for some time in mo...
Abstract Many radioisotopes with potential medical applications are difficult to produce routinely, ...
Soon after the discovery of radioactivity it was shown that radionuclides can be used both for diagn...
Soon after the discovery of radioactivity it was shown that radionuclides can be used both for diagn...
The isotope of bromine, ⁷⁵Br ($T_{1/2}$ = 1.6 h), has a considerable interest in nuclear medicine. T...
Introduction Radioisotopes of bromine are of special interest for nuclear medical applications. The ...
Experimentally investigated nuclear reactions for production of no-carrier-added Br-77 and Kr-77 wer...
The increasing significance of non-standard positron emission tomography (PET) nuclides in medicine ...
For a re-evaluation of production routes of the medically interesting radioisotopes $^{75}$Br, ${76}...
The radionuclides Br-75 and Br-76 are of considerable interest for application in Positron Emission ...
In molecular imaging, the importance of novel longer lived positron emitters, also termed as non-sta...
The cross sections of α-particle induced reactions on arsenic leading to the formation of 76,77,78Br...
The cross sections of α-particle induced reactions on arsenic leading to the formation of 76,77,78Br...
The isotope of bromine, 75Br (T1/2 = 1.6 h), has a considerable interest in nuclear medicine. The ra...
In this investigation, bromine-77 was produced with a medical cyclotron and imaged with gamma camera...
The lighter, positron emitting isotopes Br-75 and Br-76 have already been in use for some time in mo...
Abstract Many radioisotopes with potential medical applications are difficult to produce routinely, ...
Soon after the discovery of radioactivity it was shown that radionuclides can be used both for diagn...
Soon after the discovery of radioactivity it was shown that radionuclides can be used both for diagn...
The isotope of bromine, ⁷⁵Br ($T_{1/2}$ = 1.6 h), has a considerable interest in nuclear medicine. T...
Introduction Radioisotopes of bromine are of special interest for nuclear medical applications. The ...
Experimentally investigated nuclear reactions for production of no-carrier-added Br-77 and Kr-77 wer...
The increasing significance of non-standard positron emission tomography (PET) nuclides in medicine ...
For a re-evaluation of production routes of the medically interesting radioisotopes $^{75}$Br, ${76}...
The radionuclides Br-75 and Br-76 are of considerable interest for application in Positron Emission ...
In molecular imaging, the importance of novel longer lived positron emitters, also termed as non-sta...
The cross sections of α-particle induced reactions on arsenic leading to the formation of 76,77,78Br...
The cross sections of α-particle induced reactions on arsenic leading to the formation of 76,77,78Br...
The isotope of bromine, 75Br (T1/2 = 1.6 h), has a considerable interest in nuclear medicine. The ra...