Multitracer PET to Assess Cardiac Sympathetic Innervation and Vesicular Storage in Lewy Body Diseases. [PDF]
Goldstein DS, Holmes C, Ding YS.
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Evaluation of [<sup>11</sup>C]CS1P1 in Healthy Young and Older Adults. [PDF]
Friedrichsen KA +19 more
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Shifting Carbon Fractions in Forest Soils Offset <sup>14</sup>C-Based Turnover Times Along a 1700 m Elevation Gradient. [PDF]
Moreno-Duborgel M +11 more
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Antitumor Evaluation of Rhenium-188 and Paclitaxel Co-Delivered via Thermosensitive Hydrogel in a Hepatocellular Carcinoma Animal Model. [PDF]
Shih YH, Peng CL, Chiang PF, Chen CT.
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<sup>11</sup>C-Hydroxyephedrine PET/CT for preoperative surgical planning in large pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma. [PDF]
Vyakaranam AR +8 more
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Iron-catalyzed three-component amino(radio)fluorination of alkenes to unprotected β-(radio)fluoroamines. [PDF]
Li Y +13 more
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RNA-Radioisotope Probing for Studying Carbon Metabolism in Soils
This chapter discusses RNA-radioisotope probing (RNA-RIP) for studying carbon metabolism in soils. Identifying the microorganisms driving bio-geochemical processes and how these are influenced by the physicochemical environment is the key to understand how microbial systems such as soils work.
O’Donnell, Anthony G. +2 more
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Radioisotopic tracing of carbon monoxide conversion by anaerobic thermophilic prokaryotes
The rate of CO conversion by a pure culture of a thermophilic CO-oxidizing, H2-producing bacterium Carboxydocella sp. strain 1503 was determined by the radioisotopic method. The overall daily uptake of 14CO by the bacterium was estimated at 38–56 μmol CO per 1 ml of the culture.
T. V. Slepova +4 more
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Single-walled carbon nanotube film-silicon heterojunction radioisotope betavoltaic microbatteries
Ever since the appearance of nanomaterials and nanotechnologies, they have been used in almost every type of microbattery except for nuclear ones. Here we present a radioisotope betavoltaic (BV) microbattery based on a single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) film that acts as a carrier separator.
Peng Liu, Yiyang Chang, Jinwen Zhang
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Use of activated carbon in removal of some radioisotopes from their waste solutions
Removal of some radioisotopes namely (152+154)Eu and (65)Zn from radioactive solutions by activated carbon using both batch and column techniques has been performed. Experimental studies were conducted to evaluate and optimize the various process variables, i.e., equilibrium time, carbon dose, solution pH.
H A, Omar, H, Moloukhia
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