- the path that the
radioisotope follows from
reactants to products.
Radiolabeling or
radiotracing is thus the
radioactive form of
isotopic labeling. In...
- antibody,
displacing the
radiolabeled variant, and
reducing the
ratio of antibody-bound
radiolabeled antigen to free
radiolabeled antigen. The
bound antigens...
-
radiolabeled compounds to act as
diagnostic tests in PET
scans for
neuroendocrine tumors and
other tumors not
previously targeted with
radiolabeled somatostatin...
- groups,
including those of
Solomon H.
Snyder and
Philip Seeman used a
radiolabeled antipsychotic drug to
identify what is now
known as the
dopamine D2 receptor...
-
alter the
structure of the molecule. Alternatively,
molecules can be
radiolabeled by
chemical reactions that
introduce an atom, moiety, or
functional group...
- less than 10% of the
radiolabeled vitamin B12 is detected. The
normal test will
result in a
higher amount of the
radiolabeled cobalamin in the urine...
-
selectively to
neuroreceptors of
interest in
biological psychiatry have been
radiolabeled with C-11 or F-18.
Radioligands that bind to
dopamine receptors (D1,...
- green. 2-NBDG is
similar to
radiolabeled glucose in that both can be used to
detect glucose transport.
Unlike radiolabeled glucose, 2-NBDG is compatible...
- molecule. Thus a
series of
labeled fragments is generated, from the
radiolabeled end to the
first "cut" site in each molecule. The
fragments in the four...
-
neuroendocrine and
other tumours expressing somatostatin receptors. It has been
radiolabeled with carbon-11 as well as gallium-68 (using edotreotide),
enabling imaging...