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Radiocobalt theranostic applications: current landscape, challenges, and future directions. [PDF]
Sanwick AM, Chaple IF.
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Core-valence double ionization of carbon suboxide. [PDF]
Olsson E +11 more
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Assessing the radiation-induced bystander effect in radionuclide therapy using targeted radiopharmaceuticals. [PDF]
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Overcoming Multidrug Resistance Using DNA-Localized Auger Emitters: A Comparative Analysis of Radiotoxicity in Breast Cancer Cells. [PDF]
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Creep embrittlement of Cu-Au alloy, studied in situ by Scanning Auger Microscopy
Wolfgang Lösch, J. Kirschner
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High-resolution electron-multi-ion coincidence set-up for gas-phase experiments in the tender and hard X-ray range. [PDF]
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Cytotoxicity Comparison of <sup>99m</sup>Tc-Labeled Peptide Antagonist and Agonist Targeting the SSTR2 Receptor in AR42J Cells. [PDF]
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Different energetic beams can be used for excitation of solids with the creation of holes in electronic levels: photons, ions, electrons. In this chapter only the electron impact excitation will be taken into account, but many of the conclusions can easily be extended to other excitation modes.
Bertolini, J.C., Massardier, J.
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Different energetic beams can be used for excitation of solids with the creation of holes in electronic levels: photons, ions, electrons. In this chapter only the electron impact excitation will be taken into account, but many of the conclusions can easily be extended to other excitation modes.
Bertolini, J.C., Massardier, J.
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