Copper has several clinically relevant radioisotopes and versatile coordination chemistry, allowing attachment of its radionuclides to biological molecules. This characteristic makes it suitable for applications in molecular imaging or radionuclide targeted therapy. Of particular interest in nuclear medicine today is the theranostic approach. This brief review considers five radionuclides of copper. These are Cu-60, Cu-61, Cu-62, Cu-64, and Cu-67. The first four are positron emitters for imaging, and the last one Cu-67 is a β--emitting radionuclide suitable for targeted therapy. The emphasis here is on theory-aided evaluation of available experimental data with a view to establishing standardised cross-section database for production of the...
Copper-64 is a very attractive radioisotope with unique nuclear properties that allow using it as bo...
Bianca Gutfilen,1 Sergio AL Souza,1 Gianluca Valentini2 1Department of Radiology, School of Medicin...
High specific activity no-carrier-added 64Cu is a \u3b2-/\u3b2+ emitting radionuclide of increasing ...
Copper has several clinically relevant radioisotopes and versatile coordination chemistry, allowing ...
Copper (Cu) is an important trace element in humans; it plays a role as a cofactor for numerous enzy...
The availability of novel medical radionuclides is a key point in the development of personalised nu...
The overall goal of this project was to develop methods for the production of metal-based radionucli...
Radiometals play a fundamental role in the development of personalized nuclear medicine. In particul...
Theranostic matched pairs of radionuclides have aroused interest during the last couple of years, an...
At present, various copper radioisotopes are produced by cyclotrons for targeted imaging and treatme...
The radionuclides (CU)-C-64 (T-1/2 = 12.7 h) and Cu-67 (T-1/2 = 61.9h) are useful in internal therap...
Positron emission tomography (PET) is an instrumental diagnostic modality developed around the posit...
Copper has five radioisotopes (60Cu, 61Cu, 62Cu, 64Cu, and 67Cu) that can be used in copper radiopha...
The production possibility of four medically important copper radioisotopes via Zn + p reactions was...
Purpose: 64Cu and 67Cu radioisotopes have nuclear characteristics suitable for nuclear medicine appl...
Copper-64 is a very attractive radioisotope with unique nuclear properties that allow using it as bo...
Bianca Gutfilen,1 Sergio AL Souza,1 Gianluca Valentini2 1Department of Radiology, School of Medicin...
High specific activity no-carrier-added 64Cu is a \u3b2-/\u3b2+ emitting radionuclide of increasing ...
Copper has several clinically relevant radioisotopes and versatile coordination chemistry, allowing ...
Copper (Cu) is an important trace element in humans; it plays a role as a cofactor for numerous enzy...
The availability of novel medical radionuclides is a key point in the development of personalised nu...
The overall goal of this project was to develop methods for the production of metal-based radionucli...
Radiometals play a fundamental role in the development of personalized nuclear medicine. In particul...
Theranostic matched pairs of radionuclides have aroused interest during the last couple of years, an...
At present, various copper radioisotopes are produced by cyclotrons for targeted imaging and treatme...
The radionuclides (CU)-C-64 (T-1/2 = 12.7 h) and Cu-67 (T-1/2 = 61.9h) are useful in internal therap...
Positron emission tomography (PET) is an instrumental diagnostic modality developed around the posit...
Copper has five radioisotopes (60Cu, 61Cu, 62Cu, 64Cu, and 67Cu) that can be used in copper radiopha...
The production possibility of four medically important copper radioisotopes via Zn + p reactions was...
Purpose: 64Cu and 67Cu radioisotopes have nuclear characteristics suitable for nuclear medicine appl...
Copper-64 is a very attractive radioisotope with unique nuclear properties that allow using it as bo...
Bianca Gutfilen,1 Sergio AL Souza,1 Gianluca Valentini2 1Department of Radiology, School of Medicin...
High specific activity no-carrier-added 64Cu is a \u3b2-/\u3b2+ emitting radionuclide of increasing ...