- 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atoms have been
replaced by...
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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)...
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antagonists to
treat neuroendocrine neoplasms.
Other compounds other than
radiolabelled somatostatin receptor antagonists have also been studied. Cyclosomatostatin...
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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...
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antagonists to
treat neuroendocrine neoplasms.
Other compounds other than
radiolabelled somatostatin receptor antagonists have also been studied. Cyclosomatostatin...
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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...
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medicine is
concerned with
studying human organ systems by
administering radiolabelled substances (radiopharmaceuticals) to the body,
which can then be imaged...