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Trace Analysis of Marine Organisms: A Comparison of Activation Analysis and Conventional Methods [PDF]
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109766/1/lno1959440398 ...
Fukai, Rinnosuke, Meinke, W. W.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Radioactive synovectomy (RSO) is an alternative to arthroscopic synovectomy (AR), for treating synovitis. RSO reduces the number of hemarthroses, being less invasive and less costly. Objective To analyse the costs of RSO compared to AR in the treatment of patients with haemophilia in Brazil, using real‐world data (RSO) and ...
Sylvia Thomas +4 more
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Emerging applications of rare‐earth fluoride nanocrystals in medicine and biotechnologies
Rare‐earth fluoride nanocrystals (REFNCs) exhibit high responsivity and can be used as multi‐modal agents in medicine and theranostics. This review summarizes recent advances in REFNCs, covering their synthesis, structures, luminescent properties, and applications in multi‐modal imaging and photodynamic therapy, highlighting their theranostic potential
Alain Tressaud +3 more
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Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease by NIRF Spectroscopy and Nuclear Medicine-v.4.0 [PDF]
There is an urgent need for the early detection of diseases such as Alzheimer’s (AD) and Cancers in order to enable their successful treatment. Cancer is the second major cause of death after Heart Disease, and AD is the third major cause of death
I Baianu
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The pathophysiological consequences of somatostatin receptor internalization and resistance [PDF]
Somatostatin receptors expressed on tumor cells form the rationale for somatostatin analog treatment of patients with somatostatin receptor-positive neuroendocrine tumors.
Hofland, L.J. (Leo) +1 more
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Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease by NIRF Spectroscopy\ud and Nuclear Medicine\ud [PDF]
Novel approaches to Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease by NIRF Spectroscopy and Nuclear Medicine are presented and related cognitive, as well as molecular and cellular, models are critically evaluated ...
Baianu, Prof.Dr. I.C.
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Research Progress on Radiation Volt‐Effect Isotope Cells
This review systematically summarizes the latest advances in radiation voltaic nuclear batteries based on perovskite materials as well as conventional semiconductors such as silicon, gallium arsenide, silicon carbide, gallium nitride, titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, diamond, and gallium oxide, highlighting the unique potential of perovskites for high ...
Qiannan Zhao +16 more
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We study the production of radioisotopes for nuclear medicine in $(\gamma,x{\rm n}+y{\rm p})$ photonuclear reactions or ($\gamma,\gamma'$) photoexcitation reactions with high flux [($10^{13}-10^{15}$)$\gamma$/s], small diameter $\sim (100 \, \mu$m$)^2 ...
A. Bishayee +53 more
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PSMA‐PET – Prostate Cancer Imaging in the Modern Era
ABSTRACT The management of prostate cancer relies on accurate staging. Prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is a transmembrane glycoprotein highly expressed in prostate tissues, particularly prostate cancer. PSMA positron emission tomography (PSMA‐PET) is an emerging imaging modality that has recently established roles in prostate cancer imaging ...
Shravankrishna Ananthapadmanabhan +3 more
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Lower variability of radionuclide activities in upland dairy products compared to soils and vegetation: Implication for environmental survey [PDF]
Contamination of the environment by radionuclides is usually estimated using soil and grass sampling. However, radionuclides are often not homogeneously distributed in soils. In the alpine Mercantour region (Western Alps, France) a large heterogeneity in
Froidevaux, P. +2 more
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