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Activation cross-sections of deuteron induced nuclear reactions on neodymium up to 50 MeV
In the frame of a systematic study of activation cross sections of deuteron induced nuclear reactions on rare earths, the reactions on neodymium for production of therapeutic radionuclides were measured for the first time. The excitation functions of the
Baba, M. +7 more
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Abstract Gastric emptying scintigraphy (GES) using technetium‐99m‐sulfur colloid (99mTc‐SC) is an important tool for evaluating feeding intolerance. Stable 99mTc‐SC binding to the solid component of the meal is imperative for accurate result interpretation.
Bridget M. Hron +7 more
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Modelling Potential Candidates for Targeted Auger Therapy
Targeted Auger emitters are being considered as a cancer treatment owing to the high linear energy transfer of Auger electrons. When targeted to cancers, this allows for a highly efficient treatment with a low risk of damage to surrounding healthy tissue.
Conor M. J. Buchanan +4 more
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Progress in Mesothelin as Target for Cancer Specific Radionuclide Imaging
Mesothelin is a special-expressing receptor protein and highly expressed in many cancers, especially in pancreatic cancer(80%-85%). Mesothelin is only expressed on mesothelial cells of the peritoneal, pleural cavities and pericardium in normal tissues ...
XIA Lei +4 more
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Introduction to Radiobiology of Targeted Radionuclide Therapy
During the last decades, new radionuclide-based targeted therapies have emerged as efficient tools for cancer treatment. Targeted radionuclide therapies (TRTs) are based on a multidisciplinary approach that involves the cooperation of specialists in ...
J. Pouget +4 more
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Nanotechnology in Skin Cancer Therapy: Recent Progress in Targeted Delivery
ABSTRACT Skin cancer, encompassing melanoma and non‐melanoma types, remains a significant public health concern globally. Conventional therapies—such as surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy—are constrained by poor skin penetration, systemic toxicity, and high recurrence rates.
Huang‐Ping Yu +3 more
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Targeted Radionuclide Therapy of Human Tumors
Targeted radionuclide therapy is one of the most intensively developing directions of nuclear medicine. Unlike conventional external beam therapy, the targeted radionuclide therapy causes less collateral damage to normal tissues and allows targeted drug ...
S. V. Gudkov +3 more
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Potential of Soils Natural Sorbents for Environmental Decontamination From 137Cs
ABSTRACT This study addresses the existing research gap concerning the lack of integrated data on the role of in situ soil components in the long‐term fixation of 137Cs under natural, protected, and non‐agricultural conditions. The contamination of ecosystems by radioactive isotopes, particularly 137Cs, represents a considerable environmental hazard ...
Katarzyna Szarłowicz +3 more
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Comparative of 90Sr and 241Am Migration on Unsaturated Silty Clay Medium
The studies on the batch experiments and transport of 90Sr and 241Am were respectively conducted under unsaturated flow conditions in silty clay column.
Chao CHEN +7 more
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Novel method for determining of 137Cs in seawater using liquid scintillation counter
Abstract Robust and efficient monitoring of radiocesium in the marine environment has become increasingly important, especially following the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident. A liquid scintillation counter (LSC) has been used for 137Cs analysis—which was identified as one of the hazardous radionuclides; however, a major limitation of ...
Young‐Hyun Kim, Hyuncheol Kim
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