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Carbon-11 Isotopic Radiolabeling of CP31398 and Development of a Fluorine-18 Derivative to Target Protein p53 with PET Imaging. [PDF]

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Beuché S   +7 more
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Evaluation of <sup>161</sup>Tb-Labeled Diphosphonates as Potential Bone-Targeting Agents. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Sitarica P   +9 more
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Alpha Therapy Beyond TOC and TATE-Production, Quality Control, and In-Human Results for the SSTR2 Antagonist DOTA-LM3. [PDF]

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Greifenstein L   +8 more
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Radiolabeling Methods

Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery, 2022
In vivo measurements of the deposition of an inhaled radiolabeled pharmaceutic have provided useful information related to the inhaler efficiency for depositing drug in the lung. A number of labeling techniques have been developed and applied to pharmaceutical aerosols delivered by pressurized metered-dose inhalers (pMDIs), dry powder inhalers (DPIs ...
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RNA Radiolabeling

2013
Radioactive end-labeling is useful for visualizing and allowing the detection of nucleic acids at trace concentrations. Radioactive end-labeling can be carried out on RNA, DNA, or other modified nucleic acids. For RNA, the uses of end-labeling extend beyond simple detection of the intact RNA.
Rishi, Porecha, Daniel, Herschlag
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Radiolabeled antitumor agents

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1976
Bleomycin serves as a useful prototype for a study of the various properties required in a radiopharmaceutical for tumor imaging. Both in vitro and in vivo results using bleomycin labeled with a large number of different radionuclides have now been reported.
D A, Goodwin, C F, Meares
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