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Nuclear data for production and medical application of radionuclides: Present status and future needs.
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Except for a few small discrepancies, the available nuclear data are sufficient for routine production and application of radionuclides andconsiderable data needs exist for developing novel Radionuclide for applications.About:
This article is published in Nuclear Medicine and Biology.The article was published on 2017-01-01. It has received 121 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Nuclear data.read more
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Radioactive Main Group and Rare Earth Metals for Imaging and Therapy
Thomas I. Kostelnik,Chris Orvig +1 more
TL;DR: Fundamental concepts of drug design and applications are introduced, with particular emphasis on bifunctional chelators (BFCs), which ensure secure consolidation of the radiometal and targeting vector and are integral for optimal drug performance.
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The Beginning and Development of the Theranostic Approach in Nuclear Medicine, as Exemplified by the Radionuclide Pair 86Y and 90Y
TL;DR: The paper discusses the methodology introduced to quantify molecular imaging of 86Y-labelled compounds in terms of multiple and long-term PET recordings, and highlights the ultimate goal of radiotheranostics, namely to extract the radiation dose of the analogue 90Y- labelled compound in Terms of mGy or mSv per MBq 90Y injected.
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New developments in the production of theranostic pairs of radionuclides
TL;DR: A brief background of the development of the theranostic approach in nuclear medicine is given and seven radionuclide pairs, namely 44gSc/47Sc, 64Cu/67Cu, 83Sr/89Sr, 86Y/90Y, 124I/131I, 152Tb/161Tb and 152tb/149Tb, are considered as mentioned in this paper.
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Production of novel diagnostic radionuclides in small medical cyclotrons
TL;DR: This review focuses on the recent developments of novel medical radionuclides produced by cyclotrons in the energy range of 3 MeV to 20 MeVs, and describes the production of the following medical radianuclides.
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Recommended nuclear data for medical radioisotope production: diagnostic positron emitters
Ferenc Tarkanyi,A.V. Ignatyuk,Alex Hermanne,Roberto Capote,B. V. Carlson,Jonathan W. Engle,M.A. Kellett,Tibor Kibedi,Gui Nyun Kim,F. G. Kondev,M. Hussain,Ondřej Lebeda,Aurelian Luca,Yasuski Nagai,Haladhara Naik,Alan L. Nichols,Francois M. Nortier,Saraswatula V. Suryanarayana,Sandor Takacs,Marco Verpelli +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the IAEA coordinated research project was primarily dedicated to the compilation, evaluation and recommendation of cross-section data for the production of medical radionuclides, and a significant part of this work focused on diagnostic positron emitters.
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ENDF/B-VII.0: Next Generation Evaluated Nuclear Data Library for Nuclear Science and Technology
Mark B. Chadwick,P. Obložinský,M.W. Herman,N.M. Greene,R.D. McKnight,David Livingstone Smith,Phillip G. Young,R. E. MacFarlane,Gerald M. Hale,S.C. Frankle,A.C. Kahler,Toshihiko Kawano,R. C. Little,D. G. Madland,Peter Möller,Russell D. Mosteller,Philip R. Page,Patrick Talou,Holly R. Trellue,Morgan C. White,William B. Wilson,R. Arcilla,C.L. Dunford,Said F. Mughabghab,Boris Pritychenko,D. Rochman,Alejandro Sonzogni,C.R. Lubitz,T.H. Trumbull,J.P. Weinman,David Brown,D.E. Cullen,David P. Heinrichs,D. P. McNabb,Herve Derrien,Michael E Dunn,Nancy M. Larson,Luiz C Leal,Allan D. Carlson,R.C. Block,J.B. Briggs,E.T. Cheng,H.C. Huria,M.L. Zerkle,K.S. Kozier,A. Courcelle,V.G. Pronyaev,S. C. van der Marck +47 more
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Charged-Particle Cross Section Database for Medical Radioisotope Production
Syed M. Qaim,F. Tárkányi,Pavel Obložinský,K. Gul,Alex Hermanne,M.G. Mustafa,Francois M. Nortier,Bernhard Scholten,Y. Shubin,Sandor Takacs,Youxiang Zhuang +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a cross-section database for medical radioisotope production was developed under an international project coordinated by the IAEA for diagnostic purposes and on related beam monitor reactions.
Charged particle cross section database for medical radioisotope production - Diagnostic radioisotopes and monitor reactions
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Cross sections for the production of residual nuclides by low- and medium-energy protons from the target elements c, n, o, mg, al, si, ca, ti, v, mn, fe, co, ni, cu, sr, y, zr, nb, ba and au
Rolf Michel,R. Bodemann,Henner Busemann,R. Daunke,M. Gloris,H.-J. Lange,B. Klug,A. Krins,I. Leya,M. Lüpke,S. Neumann,H. Reinhardt,M. Schnatz-Büttgen,U. Herpers,Th. Schiekel,F. Sudbrock,B. Holmqvist,H. Condé,P. Malmborg,Marc J.-F. Suter,Beate Dittrich-Hannen,Peter W. Kubik,Hans-Arno Synal,Detlef Filges +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a consistent database covering presently ca 550 nuclear reactions and containing nearly 15,000 individual cross sections of which about 10000 are reported here for the first time, providing a basis for model calculations of the production of cosmogenic nuclides in extraterrestrial matter by solar and galactic cosmic ray protons.