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Radiopharmacology is
radiochemistry applied to
medicine and thus the
pharmacology of
radiopharmaceuticals (medicinal radiocompounds, that is, pharmaceutical...
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media which absorb or
alter external electromagnetism or ultrasound.
Radiopharmacology is the
branch of
pharmacology that
specializes in
these agents. The...
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occurring radionuclides Artificial X-ray
sources Radiopharmaceuticals in
radiopharmacology Radioactive tracer Brachytherapy X-ray tube, a
vacuum tube that produces...
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Therapy Fast-neutron
Neutron capture therapy of
cancer Targeted alpha-particle Proton-beam
Tomotherapy Brachytherapy Radiosurgery Radiopharmacology...
- (PET)
Therapy Fast-neutron
Neutron capture therapy of
cancer Targeted alpha-particle Proton-beam
Tomotherapy Brachytherapy Radiosurgery Radiopharmacology...
- that
covers research on all
aspects of
nuclear medicine,
including radiopharmacology,
radiopharmacy and
clinical studies of
targeted radiotracers. It is...
- tools" and that he "advanced the
field of
organic radiochemistry,
radiopharmacology and
nuclear medicine"
throughout his
career of 50 years. The National...
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Radiologic Technology students study anatomy, physiology, physics,
radiopharmacology, pathology, biology, research, nursing,
medical imaging, diagnosis...
- technologists, with
relevant training.
Nuclear medicine Pharmacy Radiopharmacology Christian, John E. (June 1948). "The
applications of
radioactive tracer...
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compared with controls.
Nuclear medicine Radioactive tracer Radionuclide Radiopharmacology "Copper,
isotope of m**** 64". PubChem.
National Center for Biotechnology...