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Healing Bone Fractures and Simultaneous Administration of Radioisotopes of Sulfur, Calcium and Yttrium

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1957
A mixture of carrier-free radioisotopes, Ca45, S35 and Y91, was injected into rats bearing left tibial fractures, in states of repair varying from 3–18 days. Twenty-four hours after injection, both tibias were removed and analyzed for content of each radioisotope.
N S, MACDONALD   +2 more
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REMOVAL OF YTTRIUM RADIOISOTOPES USING ELECTROSPUN NANOFIBERS AND THEIR UIO-66 COMPOSITES

Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Congress of South-East Europe
The production of novel materials for effective radionuclide removal from the environment is a necessary strategy before stabilization and disposal. Radionuclides found in nuclear waste, power plants, and industrial and medical wastewater pose a significant environmental risk, especially in the event of a nuclear power plant accident. Yttrium isotopes,
Marija Egerić   +6 more
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Excitation functions for production of radioisotopes of niobium, zirconium and yttrium by irradiation of zirconium with deuterons

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 2004
Excitation functions of deuteron-induced reactions on natural zirconium were re-measured up to 50 MeV for the natZr(d,x)90,91m,92m,95,96Nb, natZr(d,x)88,89,95,97Zr and natZr(d,x)86,87,88Y reactions. A physically accurate activation method on stacks of natural zirconium foils was used.
F Tárkányi   +5 more
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Phosphonate-Based Aza-Macrocycle Ligands for Low-Temperature, Stable Chelation of Medicinally Relevant Rare Earth Radiometals and Radiofluorination. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Am Chem Soc
Radioisotopes of fluorine (18F), scandium (43/44Sc, 47Sc), lutetium (177Lu), and yttrium (86Y, 90Y) have decay properties ideally suited for targeted nuclear imaging and therapy with small biologics, such as peptides and antibody fragments.
Jennifer N. Whetter   +11 more
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Production of Yttrium-86 radioisotope using genetic algorithm and neural network

Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 2021
Abstract Recently, there has been a great deal of attention for applying radioisotopes in medical applications such as photon or positron emission tomography. In this study, TALYS code was utilized for prediction of nuclear reactions and led to a cross section calculation along with excitation function assessment of different nuclear reactions for ...
Mobina Rabiei   +2 more
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A Facile Strategy for Preparation of Yttrium-90 Therapeutic Sources for Radionuclide Therapy

Cancer Biotherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals, 2022
Background: Mold brachytherapy using high-energy β −-emitting radioisotopes is a promising treatment modality for skin cancers and keloids. Simple methodologies for consistent and stable incorporation of radionuclides into the matrix are desired for ...
A. Mukherjee   +7 more
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Yttrium-90 citrate colloid for radioisotope synovectomy

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1975
The preparation of an yttrium-90 citrate colloid is described. This formulation localizes in the synovial membrane and thereby eliminates any irradiation received by extra-articular tissues. Yttrium-90 is eluted from Sr-90 bound to a sulphonic acid ion exchange resin.
B M, Bowen   +3 more
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LONG-TERM EVALUATION OF RADIOISOTOPE SYNOVECTOMY WITH YTTRIUM-90 AND RHENIUM-186 FOR CHRONIC SYNOVITIS IN PEDIATRIC HEMOPHILIA: AKDENIZ UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE

Kocatepe Tıp Dergisi, 2022
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of radioisotope synovectomy with Yttrium-90 and Rhenium-186 on the joints of patients with chronic hemophilic synovitis.MATERIAL AND METHODS: Retrospective analysis of radioisotope synovectomy using Yttrium-90 and Rhenium-186 in pediatric hemophilia patients treated in the Akdeniz University School of ...
Funda Tayfun Küpesiz   +6 more
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Integrating biological activity into radioisotope vectors: molecular dynamics models of yttrium-doped bioactive glasses

Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2012
Yttrium-containing bioactive glasses (YBGs) have the potential to extend the function of inert glass vectors for in situ radiotherapy, integrating it with the biodegradability and the ability to stimulate growth of new tissues. Combining these properties with the required low radioisotope dissolution rates requires a detailed understanding of the ...
Jamieson K. Christie, Antonio Tilocca
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