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Sentinel lymph node identification using superparamagnetic iron oxide particles versus radioisotope: The French Sentimag feasibility trial

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2016
Background and ObjectivesThe French Sentimag feasibility trial evaluated a new method for the localization of breast cancer sentinel lymph node (SLN) using Sienna+®, superparamagnetic iron oxide particles, and Sentimag® detection in comparison to the standard technique (isotopes ± blue dye).MethodsWe conducted a prospective multicentric paired ...
Jean-Louis, Houpeau   +6 more
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Abstract P1-01-02: The SentiMag study: Sentinel node biopsy with superparamagnetic iron oxide vs. radioisotope

Cancer Research, 2013
Abstract Background: The SentiMag study compares the “gold standard” 99mTc with a new technique, which employs superparamagnetic iron oxide particles (SPIO) for localization of sentinel lymph nodes. Aim of this study is to investigate the potential equivalency of the SentiMag® technique in comparison to the gold standard ...
M Thill   +7 more
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[A comprehensive radioisotope assessment of the effectiveness of Ferrum Lek in patients with iron-deficiency anemia].

Gematologiia i transfuziologiia, 1994
Before and after treatment iron metabolism was evaluated in 37 iron deficient women given intravenous Ferrum Lek. In addition to standard blood counts and serum iron tests, iron metabolism was investigated with Fe-59 whole body radiometry in a low-background camera. The treatment effect was assessed in 1.3 and 6 months.
N P, Matveeva   +3 more
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Application of radioisotopes in column chromatography on substituted celluloses —IIThe separation of gold from silver, iron and other metals

Talanta, 1967
The chromatographic behaviour of several metals has been studied on columns of natural and substituted celluloses, by using radioisotopes. It has been found that gram and nanogram amounts of gold are not adsorbed on natural cellulose, and consequently gold can be separated from nanogram amounts of silver, iron, zinc, cadmium, chromium, manganese and ...
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Radioisotope detector-radiator assemblies in X-ray fluorescence analysis for copper and zinc in iron-rich minerals

The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1972
Abstract A description is given of a simple radioisotope X-ray technique of analysis for an element in samples containing high concentrations of another element of slightly lower atomic number. Sensitivity of analysis is achieved by use of a radiator foil whose fluorescent X-rays can be excited only by the higher of the two close-in-energy X-ray ...
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Diffusion of radioisotopes in Fe-montmorillonite relevant to geological disposal of HLW

Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 2023
Santosh Chikkamath   +2 more
exaly  

Scandium Radioisotopes—Toward New Targets and Imaging Modalities

Molecules, 2023
Krzysztof Kilian   +2 more
exaly  

Accumulation of radioisotopes and heavy metals in selected species of mushrooms

Food Chemistry, 2022
Oskar Ronda   +2 more
exaly  

Prospects for the production of radioisotopes and radiobioconjugates for theranostics

Bio-Algorithms and Med-Systems, 2022
Jarosław Choiński
exaly  

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