Radionu- clides used in nuclear medicine therapy - from production to dosimetry. Curr Med Imaging Rev 2013; 9: 51-75.M. Lyra, M. Andreou, A. Georgantzoglou et al., "Radionuclides used in nuclear medicine therapy--from production to dosime- try," Current Medical Imaging Reviews, vol....
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook radionuclide (redirected fromRadionuclides) Medical Encyclopedia ra·di·o·nu·clide (rā′dē-ō-no͞o′klīd′, -nyo͞o′-) n. A radioactive nuclide, especially one used within the body for diagnostic...
Syringe calibration factors for radi- onuclides used in nuclear medicine. Appl Radiat Isot 2002; 56(1-2): 343-347.D.K. TYLER, M. BAKER, M.L. WOODS, "NPL secondary standard radionuclide calibrator. Syringe calibration factors for radionuclides used in nuclear medicine", Applied Radiation ...
Methods of using Th-226 or mother radionuclides thereof, namely U-230 or Th-226, in medicine. These radionuclides are particularly appropriate for the treatment of human and/or non-human mammals, in particular for therapeutic, diagnostic (detection/imaging), prophylactic and pain palliation purpose...
Although 99mTc is widely used for planar imaging and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) [74], [75], the use of 18F for positron emission tomography (PET) is growing rapidly [76], [77]. A major part of the non-cardiac studies performed in diagnostic nuclear medicine is ...
A few edible mushrooms are widely cultivated and efforts are on to employ them (largely Agaricus spp., Pleurotus spp., and Lentinula edodes) in the production of selenium-enriched food (mushrooms) or nutraceuticals (by using mycelia) and less on species used by traditional medicine, e.g., ...
Nuclear medicine is a relatively young and emerging discipline, which developed with radionuclides and nuclear technology widely used in biomedical field came into being, and has been a rapid development. 翻译结果2复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 ...
A few edible mushrooms are widely cultivated and efforts are on to employ them (largely Agaricus spp., Pleurotus spp., and Lentinula edodes) in the production of selenium-enriched food (mushrooms) or nutraceuticals (by using mycelia) and less on species used by traditional medicine, e.g., ...
149 Today, PET and SPECT imaging represent important diagnostic tools that are developing rapidly as part of nuclear medicine, serving the purpose of visualization of pathophysiological processes and monitoring of therapeutic effects in vivo. In contrast to MRI, which can be performed without the use...
expected to increase to $68 billion in 2030. However, the consumption of medical isotopes in Russia is low, and approximately 90% of the isotopes are exported (Kirienko, 2011). The government is anticipated to approve a new program for the development ofnuclear medicinein Russia, which would ...