Introduction Gallium-67 (67Ga) has been used as a radionuclide for imaging a variety of solid tumors since 1969. Since then use of various gallium-based radiotracers has been reported. Recently, 67Ga-labeled acetylacetate bis(thiosemicarbazones) (67Ga-AATS) complex with significant tumor accumulation and fast blood clearance has been employed. Materials and Methods In this study, the absorbed dose of 67Ga-AATS in each human organ was evaluated and compared with 67Ga-citrate as the most commonly used form of 67Ga in nuclear medicine. 67Ga was produced via 68Zn(p,2n)67Ga reaction at 30 MeV cyclotron. Moreover, 67Ga-AATS was produced by adding 50 µl of AATS to absolute ethanol (1 mg/ml) in a gallium-containing vial at 80-90 °C. The absorbed do...
An overview of the most important gallium compounds in nuclear medicine and oncology in the two last...
67Gallium citrate can accumulate in different inflammatory and neoplastic lesions. The mechanisms of...
Gallium-67 was first introduced as a tumor imaging agent by Edwards and Hayes in 1969 (1). It has su...
Introduction Gallium-67 (67Ga) has been used as a radionuclide for imaging a variety of solid tumors...
Various radiometal complexes have been developed for tumor imaging, especially Ga-68 tracer. In the ...
Objective(s): Gallium-68 DOTA-DPhe1-Tyr3-Octreotide (68Ga-DOTATOC) has been applied by several Europ...
BACKGROUND: Various radiometal complexes have been developed for tumour imaging, especially Ga-68 tr...
Bone metastases are observed in a wide range of cancers leading to intolerable pain. While early det...
[67Ga]labeled 2-acetylpyridine 4,4-dimethylthiosemicarbazone ([67Ga]- [APTSM2]2+) was prepared using...
uridine (125IUDR) and gallium-67 (67Ga).citrate before transplantation into new, nonradioactive host...
Gallium-67 has been a controversial tumor-imaging agent in nuclear medicine for decades. This contro...
The aim of the study is to compare of 67Ga- and 68Ga-citrate pharmacokinetics and prove their simila...
Using in vivo and in vitro experimental models, the uptake and excretion of 67Ga-citrate in tumor ce...
Gallium-68 is an ideal research and hospital-based PET radioisotope. The uptake mechanism of Gallium...
In nuclear medicine, gallium-67 (67Ga) is potentially applied for imaging a certain type of tissue. ...
An overview of the most important gallium compounds in nuclear medicine and oncology in the two last...
67Gallium citrate can accumulate in different inflammatory and neoplastic lesions. The mechanisms of...
Gallium-67 was first introduced as a tumor imaging agent by Edwards and Hayes in 1969 (1). It has su...
Introduction Gallium-67 (67Ga) has been used as a radionuclide for imaging a variety of solid tumors...
Various radiometal complexes have been developed for tumor imaging, especially Ga-68 tracer. In the ...
Objective(s): Gallium-68 DOTA-DPhe1-Tyr3-Octreotide (68Ga-DOTATOC) has been applied by several Europ...
BACKGROUND: Various radiometal complexes have been developed for tumour imaging, especially Ga-68 tr...
Bone metastases are observed in a wide range of cancers leading to intolerable pain. While early det...
[67Ga]labeled 2-acetylpyridine 4,4-dimethylthiosemicarbazone ([67Ga]- [APTSM2]2+) was prepared using...
uridine (125IUDR) and gallium-67 (67Ga).citrate before transplantation into new, nonradioactive host...
Gallium-67 has been a controversial tumor-imaging agent in nuclear medicine for decades. This contro...
The aim of the study is to compare of 67Ga- and 68Ga-citrate pharmacokinetics and prove their simila...
Using in vivo and in vitro experimental models, the uptake and excretion of 67Ga-citrate in tumor ce...
Gallium-68 is an ideal research and hospital-based PET radioisotope. The uptake mechanism of Gallium...
In nuclear medicine, gallium-67 (67Ga) is potentially applied for imaging a certain type of tissue. ...
An overview of the most important gallium compounds in nuclear medicine and oncology in the two last...
67Gallium citrate can accumulate in different inflammatory and neoplastic lesions. The mechanisms of...
Gallium-67 was first introduced as a tumor imaging agent by Edwards and Hayes in 1969 (1). It has su...