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Martin Kreller, Santiago Andrés Brühlmann, Torsten Knieß, Klaus Kopka and Martin Walther
A new Center for Radiopharmaceutical Cancer Research was established at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf in 2017 to centralize radionuclide and radiopharmaceutical production, as well as enable chemical and biochemical research. Routine productio...
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Karsten Franke, Jann Schöngart and Alexander Mansel
Four-dimensional visualization, i.e., three-dimensional space plus time, of fluid flow and its interactions in geological materials using positron emission tomography (PET) requires suitable radiotracers that exhibit the desired physicochemical interacti...
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Martin Kreller, Hans Jürgen Pietzsch, Martin Walther, Henrik Tietze, Peter Kaever, Torsten Knieß, Frank Füchtner, Jörg Steinbach and Stephan Preusche
A new Center for Radiopharmaceutical Cancer Research was established at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf in order to centralize radionuclide production, radiopharmaceutical production and the chemical and biochemical research facilities. The newl...
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Mateusz Sitarz, Etienne Nigron, Arnaud Guertin, Férid Haddad and Tomasz Matulewicz
The production of 97Ru, a potential Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) radioisotope, was studied at ARRONAX. The cross-section of natMo(a,x)97Ru reaction was investigated in the range of 40?67 MeV irradiating the natMo and Al stacked-foil...
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Gerrie Lange
This paper presents a design and working principle for a combined powder-in-gas target. The excellent surface-to-volume ratio of micrometer-sized powder particles injected into a forced carrier-gas-driven environment provides optimal beam power-induced h...
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Hanna Skliarova, Paolo Buso, Sara Carturan, Carlos Rossi Alvarez, Sara Cisternino, Petra Martini, Alessandra Boschi and Juan Esposito
A closed-loop technology aiming at recycling the highly 100Mo-enriched molybdenum target material has been developed in the framework of the international research efforts on the alternative, cyclotron-based 99mTc radionuclide production. The main proced...
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Gideon F. Steyn, Lyndon S. Anthony, Faiçal Azaiez, Shadley Baard, Robert A. Bark, A. Hugo Barnard, Philip Beukes, Johan I. Broodryk, J. Lowry Conradie, John C. Cornell, J. Garrett De Villiers, Stuart G. Dolley, Herman Du Plessis, William D. Duckitt, Dirk T. Fourie, Mike E. Hogan, Ivan H. Kohler, Jacobus J. Lawrie, Chris Lussi, Joele P. Mira, K. Vuyo Mjali, Hendrik W. Mostert, Clive Naidoo, Fhumulani Nemulodi, David Saal, Nieldane P. Stodart, Reiner W. Thomae, Johan Van Niekerk and Pieter A. Van SchalkwykaddShow full author listremoveHide full author list
The development of new target stations for radioisotope production based on a dedicated 70 MeV commercial cyclotron (for protons) is described. Currently known as the South African Isotope Facility (SAIF), this initiative will free the existing separated...
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Pedro Costa, Luís F. Metello, Francisco Alves and M. Duarte Naia
Positron emitting radionuclides are used to label different compounds, allowing the study of the major biological systems using PET (positron emission tomography) imaging. Although there are several radionuclides suited for PET imaging, routine clinical ...
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Valery Shevel
The technological cycle was developed for the 99mTc-pertechnetate radiopharmaceutical (Na99mTcO4 solution) by means of nuclear reactions 98Mo(n,g)99Mo. The description of the technological line on the WWR-M reactor and the hot-cells for the radionuclide ...
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