Copper–67 (T1/2 = 61.83 h, ) is a promising radionuclide for theranostic applications especially in radio immunotherapy. However, one of the main drawbacks for its application is related to its limited availability. Various nuclear reaction routes investigated in the last years can result in 67Cu production, although the use of proton beams is the method of choice taken into account in this work. The goal of this work is a revision of the cross-sections aimed at 67Cu yield, which were evaluated for the 68Zn(p,2p)67Cu reaction route up to 80 MeV proton energy. A well-defined statistical procedure, i.e., the Simultaneous Evaluation on KALMAN (SOK), combined with the least-squares concept, was used to obtain the evaluated data together with t...
Radio-isotopes produced via proton induced reaction holds special significance regarding nuclear med...
International audienceThe cross sections of the 68 Zn(p,2p) 67 Cu, 68 Zn(p,2n) 67 Ga and 68 Zn(p,3n)...
The radiochemical separation of the different radionuclides (64Cu, 67Cu, 67Ga, 66Ga, 56Ni, 57Ni, 55C...
The potential for production of the medically relevant 64Cu has been investigated by proton irradiat...
The availability of novel medical radionuclides is a key point in the development of personalised nu...
The pair of copper radionuclides 64Cu/67Cu (T1/2 = 12. 7 h/61.8 h) allows, respectively, PET imaging...
International audienceDespite its insufficient availability, Copper-67 is currently attracting much ...
The radionuclide 64Cu (T1/2 = 12.7 h) is an important positron emitter, suitable for combining PET i...
The radionuclides (CU)-C-64 (T-1/2 = 12.7 h) and Cu-67 (T-1/2 = 61.9h) are useful in internal therap...
Copper has several clinically relevant radioisotopes and versatile coordination chemistry, allowing ...
Radioisotopes that emit positrons and beta particles show great potential to be used as an active ma...
Szelecsényi, F; Steyn, G.F; Dolley, S.G; Kovács, Z; Vermeulen, C; van der Walt, T.N; (2009). Investi...
Introduction All experimental studies involving charged particle induced nuclear reactions require a...
International audience$^{67}$Cu and $^{47}$Sc are theranostic radionuclides in the spotlight of the ...
Radio-isotopes produced via proton induced reaction holds special significance regarding nuclear med...
International audienceThe cross sections of the 68 Zn(p,2p) 67 Cu, 68 Zn(p,2n) 67 Ga and 68 Zn(p,3n)...
The radiochemical separation of the different radionuclides (64Cu, 67Cu, 67Ga, 66Ga, 56Ni, 57Ni, 55C...
The potential for production of the medically relevant 64Cu has been investigated by proton irradiat...
The availability of novel medical radionuclides is a key point in the development of personalised nu...
The pair of copper radionuclides 64Cu/67Cu (T1/2 = 12. 7 h/61.8 h) allows, respectively, PET imaging...
International audienceDespite its insufficient availability, Copper-67 is currently attracting much ...
The radionuclide 64Cu (T1/2 = 12.7 h) is an important positron emitter, suitable for combining PET i...
The radionuclides (CU)-C-64 (T-1/2 = 12.7 h) and Cu-67 (T-1/2 = 61.9h) are useful in internal therap...
Copper has several clinically relevant radioisotopes and versatile coordination chemistry, allowing ...
Radioisotopes that emit positrons and beta particles show great potential to be used as an active ma...
Szelecsényi, F; Steyn, G.F; Dolley, S.G; Kovács, Z; Vermeulen, C; van der Walt, T.N; (2009). Investi...
Introduction All experimental studies involving charged particle induced nuclear reactions require a...
International audience$^{67}$Cu and $^{47}$Sc are theranostic radionuclides in the spotlight of the ...
Radio-isotopes produced via proton induced reaction holds special significance regarding nuclear med...
International audienceThe cross sections of the 68 Zn(p,2p) 67 Cu, 68 Zn(p,2n) 67 Ga and 68 Zn(p,3n)...
The radiochemical separation of the different radionuclides (64Cu, 67Cu, 67Ga, 66Ga, 56Ni, 57Ni, 55C...