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The use of electronic autoradiography in radiopharmacy

Nuclear Medicine and Biology, 1997
The use of Microchannel Plate Analysers (Instant Imager, Canberra Packard), the so called Electronic Autoradiography, in Radiopharmacy is described. The system can be used for quality control of radiopharmaceuticals as well as for scientific research purposes.
Clemens Decristoforo, G Riccabona
exaly   +3 more sources

Planning a radiopharmacy

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1974
Walter Wolf, Wolf Walter
exaly   +3 more sources

Fifty years of radiopharmacy at Rossendorf

Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals, 2007
AbstractThe Central Institute of Nuclear Research was founded in Rossendorf near Dresden in 1956 and the production of radioactive materials and radiopharmaceuticals was started in 1958. The basis for the production was the irradiation of targets in the Rossendorf research reactor and, to a lower extent, at the Rossendorf cyclotron U‐120.This paper ...
Hartmut Spies, Jörg Steinbach
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Clinical Radiopharmacy

Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1970
Rose Marie Distefano, Luis Hernandez
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A radiopharmacy label processor

The British Journal of Radiology, 1984
Diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals containing short half-life radionuclides, principally technetium 99m (half-life: 6 h), must be prepared on the day of their use. In central radiopharmacies which supply departments in several hospitals, a large number of sterile injections of short half-life radiopharmaceuticals are prepared and despatched early each ...
A M, Millar   +3 more
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The Radiopharmacy

1998
Abstract In a little under 25 years, radiopharmacy has become firmly established as a specialist branch of the hospital pharmaceutical service in the UK, Europe, and the USA. This specialist pharmacy service is an integral part of the multidisciplinary team providing nuclear medicine services.
James Doherty, David Graham
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Progress in radiopharmacy

Clinical Imaging, 1992
1. Future development of radiopharmaceuticals.- One: Brain receptor ligands.- 2. Necessary conditions for a multicenter study with a new radiopharmaceutical. Example: 123 I-Iomazenil.- 3. Design and evaluation of new receptor ligands exemplified by recent developments in the pharmacology of the benzodiazepine receptor.- 4.
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68Ga-PET Radiopharmacy: A Generator-Based Alternative to 18F-Radiopharmacy

2006
Positron emission tomography (PET) is becoming a dominating method in the field of molecular imaging. Most commonly used radionuclides are accelerator produced 11C and 18F. An alternative method to label biomolecules is the use of metallic positron emitters; among them 68Ga is the most promising as it can be produced from a generator system consisting ...
Mäcke, Helmut R., André, João P.
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Radiopharmacy/Radiochemistry for Conventional Single-Photon Emitting and Therapeutic Radiopharmaceuticals

open access: yes, 2019
Conventional agents for diagnostic single-photon emission imaging and for radionuclide therapy are mostly associated with radiopharmaceuticals labeled with technetium-99m and iodine radioisotopes.
Adriano Duatti, Boschi Alessandra
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CONTINUING EDUCATION IN RADIOPHARMACY IN LATIN AMERICA

open access: yesHematology, Transfusion and Cell Therapy
Introduction/Justification: Radiopharmacy is an area with increasing development and technological complexity. According to WHO´s official documents (WHO Annex 2,3) the production of radiopharmaceuticals requires the supervision of qualified personnel ...
Maria Emilia Tejeria Perez   +2 more
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