- (1982) The
synthesis of carbon-11, fluorine-18 and nitrogen-13
labeled radiotracers for
biomedical applications. Nucl. Sci. Ser. Natl Acad. Sci. Natl Res...
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functional imaging technique that uses
radioactive substances known as
radiotracers to
visualize and
measure changes in
metabolic processes, and in other...
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constant of
molecules to receptors. Due to the
probable injuries of PET-
radiotracers, they
could not be
administered in the
normal doses of the medications...
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Cholescintigraphy is also used in
diagnosis of the
biliary dyskinesia. Most
radiotracers for
cholescintigraphy are
metal complexes of
iminodiacetic acid (IDA)...
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Fluorodeoxysorbitol (FDS) CNS
Radiotracers that have been
advanced for use in
Human Studies "CNS
Radiotracer Table". Wey HY,
Gilbert TM, Zürcher...
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after 2-3 hours. A DMSA scan is
usually static imaging,
while other radiotracers like DTPA and MAG3 are
usually used for
dynamic imaging to ****ess renal...
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specializes in
these agents. The main
group of
these compounds are the
radiotracers used to
diagnose dysfunction in body tissues.
While not all
medical isotopes...
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published over 200
papers in the
domains of:
Hooker has
developed PET
radiotracers for
measuring biochemistry in the
human brain. For example, in 2016,...
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biological pathways.
Technologies used for
theranostic imaging include radiotracers,
contrast agents,
positron emission tomography, and
magnetic resonance...
- 2-[18F]-fluoroethoxy
group is a
common moiety in the
structures of
radiotracers used with PET. Such
radiotracers include fluoroethyl-l-tyrosine 1-(2-[18F]-fluoroethoxy)-4-nitrobenzene...