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Vitamin‐derived nanoplatforms advance precision oncology by augmenting immunotherapy through dendritic cell activation, T‐cell reprogramming, and TME remodeling to enhance antitumor immunity, while enabling targeted therapeutic delivery. These systems integrate theranostic capabilities using vitamin‐conjugated imaging probes for concurrent tumor ...
Ruowa Xu +3 more
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Kinetic analysis of thyroxine outside thyroid with 131-I-tyroxine by aid of computer--with special reference to liver diseases [PDF]
By assuming a three-compartment model, kinetic analysis of peripheral hyroxine distributions in various organs was represented by the alues calculated on the basis of the disappearance curve of 131I-T4 radioactivity in the serum, time dependent ...
Namba, Tsunko +2 more
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Nuclear medicine in endocrine tumours [PDF]
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Peremans, Kathelijne +1 more
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Dreams and needs : the applications of isotopes to industry in Spain in the 1960s [PDF]
The efforts to change the bleak image of the atom bomb galvanised the discourse on the peaceful applications of nuclear energy. This contributed to a utopian vision of nuclear energy, especially of the uses of radioactive isotopes in the immediate post ...
Barca-Salom, Francesc X.
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Illuminating Tau Aggregates: Multiscale Approaches for Detection, Imaging, and Understanding
This review presents recent advances in molecular imaging of tauopathies, focusing on tau aggregation mechanisms, structural polymorphism, and imaging strategies. It highlights the development of tau‐selective fluorescent probes and PET tracers and explores emerging techniques such as cryo‐EM and super‐resolution imaging, offering a multiscale ...
Kaustubh R. Bhuskute +2 more
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Comparative Analysis of Direct and Indirect 131I Measurement Methods From the Stack to Outdoor [PDF]
The radioisotope production facility at PUSPIPTEK Serpong produces and processes 131I that can disperse to the settlements (community) and the environment around the Serpong Nuclear Area (SNA). 131I is produced routinely for medical uses in hospitals and
Bunawas, B. (B), Suhariyono, G. (G)
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Radioisotopes «economy of promises» : on the limits of biomedicine in public legitimization of nuclear activities [PDF]
This paper aims to examine the rise and the fall of biomedicine in the public legitimization of the development of nuclear energy. Until the late 1950s, biological and medical applications of radioisotopes were presented as the most important successes ...
Boudia, Soraya
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ABSTRACT Neuroendocrine tumors (NET) are a heterogeneous group of neoplasms that arise from neuroendocrine cells and commonly originate in the GI tract, lungs, and pancreas, but can also present in the skull base and paranasal sinuses. While fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG PET) scans are routinely used in the evaluation of ...
Michael Sabbaj +12 more
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Background and objective 125I seed implantation treatment of pulmonary metastases, often because of complicated structure of the chest, was considered as restricted areas.
Xuequan HUAN +4 more
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Radiolabeling Strategies for Tumor-Targeting Proteinaceous Drugs
Owing to their large size proteinaceous drugs offer higher operative information content compared to the small molecules that correspond to the traditional understanding of druglikeness.
Grant Sugiura +4 more
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