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Radiochemistry: A Hot Field with Opportunities for Cool Chemistry
Recent Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals and concurrent miniaturization of particle accelerators leading to improved access has fueled interest in the development of chemical transformations ...
G. Bowden, Pete Scott, E. Boros
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Cerenkov Luminescence Imaging in the Development and Production of Radiopharmaceuticals
Over the past several years there has been an explosion of interest in exploiting Cerenkov radiation to enable in vivo and intraoperative optical imaging of subjects injected with trace amounts of radiopharmaceuticals.
R. Michael van Dam+3 more
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Design and Manufacture of a Test Device for Radiosynthesizer Vacuum Pumps
Vacuum pump wear is the most prevalent failure mode of the IBA Synthera® automated radiochemistry system. Rebuilding or replacing the pump causes equipment downtime and increases the radiation exposure of the service personnel.
Victor Amador Diaz+2 more
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The growing discovery and development of novel radiopharmaceuticals and radiolabeling methods requires an increasing capacity for radiochemistry experiments. However, such studies typically rely on radiosynthesizers designed for clinical batch production
Jason Jones+3 more
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Background The Editorial Board of EJNMMI Radiopharmacy and Chemistry releases a biyearly highlight commentary to describe trends in the field. Results This commentary of highlights has resulted in 19 different topics selected by each member of the ...
Mohammed Al-Qahtani+18 more
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Molecular Imaging, Radiochemistry, and Environmental Pollutants
The worldwide proliferation of persistent environmental pollutants is accelerating at an alarming rate. Not surprisingly, many of these pollutants pose a risk to human health.
Samantha Delaney+3 more
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Fluorine-18: Radiochemistry and Target-Specific PET Molecular Probes Design
The positron emission tomography (PET) molecular imaging technology has gained universal value as a critical tool for assessing biological and biochemical processes in living subjects.
Yunze Wang+3 more
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First GPR119 PET Imaging Ligand: Synthesis, Radiochemistry, and Preliminary Evaluations.
G-protein-coupled receptor 119 (GPR119) has emerged as a promising target for treating type 2 diabetes mellitus. Activating GPR119 improves glucose homeostasis, while suppressing appetite and weight gain.
Avinash H Bansode+12 more
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Weapons Radiochemistry: Trinity and Beyond [PDF]
On July 16, 1945, the Trinity nuclear test exploded in the desert near Alamogordo, New Mexico. A variety of new diagnostic experiments were fielded in an effort to understand the detailed performance of the nuclear device.
S. Hanson, W. Oldham
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Recent Advances of S–18F Radiochemistry for Positron Emission Tomography
The click chemistry of sulfur(VI) fluoride exchange (SuFEx) has facilitated the widespread application of sulfur–fluoride compounds such as sulfonyl fluorides, fluorosulfates, and sulfamoyl fluorides in various fields, especially in the development of ...
Xiaoyun Deng, Xiaohua Zhu
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