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Korean-specific internal dosimetry data for radioiodine bioassay and evaluation of the dosimetric impact [PDF]

open access: yesNuclear Engineering and Technology
Our earlier works focused on exploring the Korean iodine biokinetic model and calculating Korean-specific S values and dose coefficients. Building on this foundation, this study extended our efforts to establish an extensive dosimetry dataset for Korean ...
Tae-Eun Kwon   +2 more
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Role of Radioiodine in Cancer Therapy: A Review of the Design and Challenges in Selecting Radioligands from Natural Sources [PDF]

open access: yesDrug Design, Development and Therapy
Taufik Muhammad Fakih,1,2 Dhania Novitasari,3,4 Mukh Syaifudin,4,5 Edy Meiyanto,6 Okid Parama Astirin,7 Amirah Mohd Gazzali,8 Muchtaridi Muchtaridi3,4 1Doctoral Program of Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Padjadjaran, Sumedang, West Java ...
Fakih TM   +6 more
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Discovery of palladium, antimony, tellurium, iodine, and xenon isotopes [PDF]

open access: yesAtomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables, 2013
Currently, thirty-eight palladium, thirty-eight antimony, thirty-nine tellurium, thirty-eight iodine, and forty xenon isotopes have been observed and the discovery of these isotopes is discussed here. For each isotope a brief synopsis of the first refereed publication, including the production and identification method, is presented.
Kathawa, J., Fry, C., Thoennessen, M.
openaire   +3 more sources

Characteristics of exposure to radioactive iodine during a nuclear incident [PDF]

open access: yesRadiology and Oncology
During a nuclear accident, numerous products of nuclear fission are released, including isotopes of radioactive iodine. Among them is iodine-131, with a half-life of 8.02 days, which emits β radiation. For decades, it has been effectively and safely used
Zaletel Katja   +2 more
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Photonuclear Reaction Results of Energy Levels of Iodine Isotopes

open access: yesCumhuriyet Science Journal, 2017
In this study, photonuclearreaction of 127I has been studied by using bremsstrahlung photons of18 MeV endpoint energy via a clinical linear accelerator. As a result of this, 127I(γ,n)126Iand 127I(n,γ)128I reactions have been observed.
Murat Aygün   +7 more
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Synthesis and Evaluation of 125I-IMPY: Application in Neuroblastoma Tracing and Treatment [PDF]

open access: yesLife
Background: Radiolabeled compounds can serve as diagnostic or therapeutic agents depending on the characteristics of the isotopes used. IMPY (6-iodo-2-(4′-dimethylamino)-phenyl-imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine) is a lipophilic derivative of thioflavin-T, designed ...
Tsung-Ming Wang   +8 more
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Microbial involvement in iodine cycle: mechanisms and potential applications

open access: yesFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 2023
Stable iodine isotopes are essential for humans as they are necessary for producing thyroid gland hormones. However, there are hazardous radioactive iodine isotopes that are emitted into the environment through radioactive waste generated by nuclear ...
Eva Duborská   +5 more
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Efficacy of a Graphene Oxide/Chitosan Sponge for Removal of Radioactive Iodine-131 from Aqueous Solutions

open access: yesLife, 2021
Iodine-131 is increasingly used for diagnostic and therapeutic applications. The excretion of radioactive iodine is primarily through the urine. The safe disposal of radioactive waste is an important component of overall hospital waste management.
Tanate Suksompong   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Radioactive iodine in the treatment of Graves' disease: history and modern concept of radionuclide therapy [PDF]

open access: yesТерапевтический архив, 2022
Radioactive iodine 131I is a theranostic isotope used both for diagnosis and therapy of benign thyroid diseases and thyroid cancer for 85 years. The formation of nuclear medicine is closely linked with the use of 131I.
Marina S. Sheremeta   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Radiochemical analysis of the drain water sampled at the exhaust stack shared by Units 1 and 2 of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
Radioactive gas of Unit 1 of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station was released from the exhaust stack shared by Units 1 and 2 through the venting line on March 12th, 2011.
Asako Shimada   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

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