Definition of Radiolabelling. Meaning of Radiolabelling. Synonyms of Radiolabelling

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- A radioactive tracer, radiotracer, or radioactive label is a synthetic derivative of a natural compound in which one or more atoms have been replaced by...
- Hexadecyl was used from 1982 for radiolabelling, and this continues to be useful, for example for radiolabelling exosomes and hydrogels, and for positron...
- be used only for the radiolabelling of carrier medicines that have been specifically developed and authorized for radiolabelling with lutetium (177Lu)...
- antagonists to treat neuroendocrine neoplasms. Other compounds other than radiolabelled somatostatin receptor antagonists have also been studied. Cyclosomatostatin...
- Radioisotope renography is a form of medical imaging of the kidneys that uses radiolabelling. A renogram, which may also be known as a MAG3 scan, allows a nuclear...
- DNase I footprint of a protein binding to a radiolabelled DNA fragment. Lanes "GA" and "TC" are Maxam-Gilbert chemical sequencing lanes, see DNA Sequencing...
- antagonists to treat neuroendocrine neoplasms. Other compounds other than radiolabelled somatostatin receptor antagonists have also been studied. Cyclosomatostatin...
- striatum and anterior cingulate cortex. Increased binding potential of 11C radiolabelled raclopride in the striatum, interpreted as reflecting decreased endogenous...
- eyes and shins, or isolation of autoantibodies, or by results of a radiolabelled uptake scan. Graves' disease is treated with anti-thyroid drugs such...
- medicine is concerned with studying human organ systems by administering radiolabelled substances (radiopharmaceuticals) to the body, which can then be imaged...