Internal radioactive contamination can arise in different ways, from accidents affecting nuclear sites and industrial or medical sources, to the possible terrorist use of radiological dispersal devices. In all cases, internalized radionuclides may pose significant health risks and must be removed from the body. The need for safe, practical, and efficacious actinide chelation therapy options has motivated the current preclinical development of new hydroxypyridinone‐based actinide decorporation agents. In order to seek regulatory approval for such new decorporation agents, a number of efficacy studies must be performed and, in principle, must respond to selective criteria of the Animal Efficacy Rule from the US Food and Drug Administration (F...
International audienceIn order to optimise the monitoring of potentially exposed workers, it is desi...
The threat of nuclear terrorism by the deliberate detonation of a nuclear weapon or radiological dis...
We have briefly reviewed the biological hazards associated with the actinide elements. The most abun...
When radionuclides are accidentally ingested or inhaled, blood circulation or tissue/organ depositio...
The potential consequences of a major radiological event are not only large-scale external radiation...
Transplutonium actinides are among the heaviest elements whose macroscale chemical properties can be...
Abstract-The general principles governing the therapeutical removal of radiometals by chelating agen...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: In the nuclear industry wound contamination with americium is ex...
International audienceThe possibility of accidents in the nuclear industry or of nuclear terrorist a...
Over the last decade, there has been considerable progress in the development of countermeasures for...
Actinides, such as uranium, plutonium, or americium, are radioactive metals with no natural biologic...
International audienceA major challenge in modelling the decorporation of actinides (An), such as am...
Radiocesium nuclides, used as a gamma ray source in various types of industrial equipments and found...
The body content of certain radionuclides and the consequences of accidental incorporation may be re...
cited By 12Diethylene Triamine Pentaacetic Acid (DTPA) is used for decorporation of plutonium becaus...
International audienceIn order to optimise the monitoring of potentially exposed workers, it is desi...
The threat of nuclear terrorism by the deliberate detonation of a nuclear weapon or radiological dis...
We have briefly reviewed the biological hazards associated with the actinide elements. The most abun...
When radionuclides are accidentally ingested or inhaled, blood circulation or tissue/organ depositio...
The potential consequences of a major radiological event are not only large-scale external radiation...
Transplutonium actinides are among the heaviest elements whose macroscale chemical properties can be...
Abstract-The general principles governing the therapeutical removal of radiometals by chelating agen...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: In the nuclear industry wound contamination with americium is ex...
International audienceThe possibility of accidents in the nuclear industry or of nuclear terrorist a...
Over the last decade, there has been considerable progress in the development of countermeasures for...
Actinides, such as uranium, plutonium, or americium, are radioactive metals with no natural biologic...
International audienceA major challenge in modelling the decorporation of actinides (An), such as am...
Radiocesium nuclides, used as a gamma ray source in various types of industrial equipments and found...
The body content of certain radionuclides and the consequences of accidental incorporation may be re...
cited By 12Diethylene Triamine Pentaacetic Acid (DTPA) is used for decorporation of plutonium becaus...
International audienceIn order to optimise the monitoring of potentially exposed workers, it is desi...
The threat of nuclear terrorism by the deliberate detonation of a nuclear weapon or radiological dis...
We have briefly reviewed the biological hazards associated with the actinide elements. The most abun...