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An Overview of Fukushima-Derived Strontium Radioisotopes

2022
Ismail M M Rahman   +2 more
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Zirconium phosphates deposited on the granulated silica gel as adsorbents for the extraction of cesium, strontium radioisotope ions

Separation Science and Technology, 2021
A preliminary study of a lot of adsorbents for the adsorption of radioisotopes of cesium, strontium and yttrium from the drain waters of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant showed that granular zirco...
Zhuravlev I.Z.   +2 more
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Systemic administration of new therapeutic radioisotopes, including phosphorus, strontium, samarium, and rhenium

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1994
New advances in systemic radionuclide therapy have increased the number of treatment options available for patients with painful osseous metastases. This form of therapy has three major appeals: 1) it addresses all sites of involvement; 2) selective absorption into bone limits irradiation of normal tissues; and 3) as a result, toxicity may be reduced ...
A T, Porter, E, Ben-Josef, L, Davis
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Passive Detection of Concealed Strontium-90 Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators in Transport

Packaging, Transport, Storage & Security of Radioactive Material, 2004
Abstract Many radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) used in civilian and military applications employ 90Sr, a high-energy beta emitter. The possibility of indirect or deliberate contamination of the environment with this isotope is not negligible.
I. Yaar, E. M. A. Hussein
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High-resolution radioisotopic measurements of calcium, strontium, and barium in heart

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1975
A gamma-ray detector system used in conjunction with isolated vascularly perfused rabbit septa labeled with the Ca-like cations 85Sr and 133Ba has been developed to test the feasibility of constructing a considerably more efficient detector system capable of measuring the highly energetic (Emax congruent to 1.3 MeV) 47Ca radionuclide.
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Radiosensitization with low-dose carboplatin enhances pain palliation in radioisotope therapy with strontium-89

Nuclear Medicine Communications, 1996
Strontium-89 (89Sr) is currently used for the treatment of painful bone metastases. This study reports the use of low-dose carboplatin as a radiosensitizer in 89Sr radioisotope therapy. The study design comprised two groups: 15 patients treated with 89Sr (148 MBq) followed by carboplatin (100 mg m-2 at 7 and 21 days) and 15 patients treated with 89Sr ...
R, Sciuto   +5 more
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EVALUATION OF CUPRIMINE® AND SYPRINE® FOR DECORPORATION OF RADIOISOTOPES OF CESIUM, COBALT, IRIDIUM AND STRONTIUM

Health Physics, 2011
Cuprimine® and Syprine® are therapeutics approved by the USFDA to treat copper overload in Wilson Disease (a genetic defect in copper transport) by chelation and accelerated excretion of internally-deposited copper. These oral therapeutics are based on the respective active ingredients D-penicillamine (DPA) and N,N'-bis (2-aminoethyl) -1,2 ...
Tatiana G, Levitskaia   +6 more
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Ultrafiltration of Calcium and Strontium from Sera of Patients with Protein Abnormalties Studied with the Radioisotope Technique1

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1963
The ultrafilterability of calcium and strontium from sera of patients with multiple myeloma and of patients with Boeck's sarcoidosis was studied by the use of tracer doses of Ca45 and Sr85. The results were compared with those obtained with sera of normals.
MARIANNE KARA   +2 more
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The optimization of the precision of the strontium/calcium ratio measurement in coral samples by radioisotope induced X-ray fluorescence

Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, 1997
Abstract The estimation of sea surface water temperatures from the determination of the [Sr/Ca] atomic ratio in coral skeletons has been shown to be a promising method for investigating climate models. The determination of the Sr/Ca ratio by atomic absorption spectrometry was shown not to be acceptable because of the poor precision (around 3 ...
John J. Labrecque, P.A. Rosales
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Irradiation of strontium chloride targets at proton energies above 35 MeV to produce PET radioisotope Y-86

Radiochimica Acta, 2011
Abstract Proton irradiation of natural and enriched SrCl2 targets was used to produce PET radioisotope 86Y. The proton energy was degraded from the incident 117.8 MeV to induce the 88Sr(p,3n) reaction. For the irradiation three pellets made of natSrCl2 (6.61 and 74.49 g) and 88SrCl2 (5.02 g) were pressed and individually encapsulated in ...
Dmitri G. Medvedev   +2 more
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