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View article: Optimized production, purification, and radiolabeling of the 203Pb/212Pb theranostic pair for nuclear medicine
Optimized production, purification, and radiolabeling of the 203Pb/212Pb theranostic pair for nuclear medicine Open
View article: Determination of Distribution Coefficients of Mercury and Gold on Selected Extraction Chromatographic Resins – Towards an Improved Separation Method of Mercury-197 from Proton-Irradiated Gold Targets
Determination of Distribution Coefficients of Mercury and Gold on Selected Extraction Chromatographic Resins – Towards an Improved Separation Method of Mercury-197 from Proton-Irradiated Gold Targets Open
View article: Synthesis of DOTA-pyridine chelates for 64Cu coordination and radiolabeling of αMSH peptide
Synthesis of DOTA-pyridine chelates for 64Cu coordination and radiolabeling of αMSH peptide Open
View article: Multi-curie production of gallium-68 on a biomedical cyclotron and automated radiolabelling of PSMA-11 and DOTATATE
Multi-curie production of gallium-68 on a biomedical cyclotron and automated radiolabelling of PSMA-11 and DOTATATE Open
View article: Synthesis of DOTA-Pyridine Chelates for 64Cu Coordination and Radiolabeling of αMSH Peptide
Synthesis of DOTA-Pyridine Chelates for 64Cu Coordination and Radiolabeling of αMSH Peptide Open
Background : 64Cu is one of the few radioisotopes that can be used for both imaging and therapy, enabling theranostics with identical chemical composition. Development of stable chelators is essential to harness the potential of…
View article: Ce- and B-Doped Silica Fibers for Monitoring Low-Energy Proton Beams on a Medical Cyclotron
Ce- and B-Doped Silica Fibers for Monitoring Low-Energy Proton Beams on a Medical Cyclotron Open
Many medical isotopes can be produced on a small cyclotron. The alignment and profiles of low-energy proton beams from cyclotrons used for medical radioisotope production, such as the TR13 cyclotron at TRIUMF, Canada, cannot be directly qu…
View article: Ac-225 Production using TRIUMF’s 500 MeV Cyclotron
Ac-225 Production using TRIUMF’s 500 MeV Cyclotron Open
View article: A Compact Quick-Release Solid Target System for the TRIUMF TR13 Cyclotron
A Compact Quick-Release Solid Target System for the TRIUMF TR13 Cyclotron Open
A new solid target system for the TRIUMF TR13 cyclotron that can accommodate target discs with a 1-2-mm thickness and a 28-mm diameter has been developed. The target system design is based on a modified clamping mechanism of a KF-40 vacuum…
View article: Fused Zinc Target for the Production of Gallium Radioisotopes
Fused Zinc Target for the Production of Gallium Radioisotopes Open
Gallium-68 is a popular radioisotope for positron emission tomography. To make gallium-68 more accessible, we developed a new solid target for medical cyclotrons. Fused zinc targets promise a new, efficient, and reliable technique without …
View article: Medical Isotope Production at TRIUMF – from Imaging to Treatment
Medical Isotope Production at TRIUMF – from Imaging to Treatment Open
TRIUMF has a long history of medical isotope production. For more than 40 years, the Life Sciences Division at TRIUMF has produced isotopes for Positron Emission Tomography (PET) for the local hospitals. Recently, the division has taken on…
View article: CCDC 1459051: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
CCDC 1459051: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination Open
An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available …
View article: CCDC 1458998: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
CCDC 1458998: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination Open
An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available …
View article: High power targets for cyclotron production of 99mTc
High power targets for cyclotron production of 99mTc Open
Introduction\nTechnetium-99m, supplied in the form of 99Mo/99mTc generators, is the most widely used radioisotope for nuclear medical imaging. The parent isotope 99Mo is currently produced in nuclear reactors. Recent disruptions in the 99M…
View article: Production of radiometals in a liquid target
Production of radiometals in a liquid target Open
Introduction \nAccess to radiometals suitable for labeling novel molecular imaging agents requires that they be routinely available and inexpensive to obtain. Proximity to a cyclotron center outfitted with solid target hardware, or to an i…
View article: Direct Production of 99mTc via 100Mo(p,2n) on Small Medical Cyclotrons
Direct Production of 99mTc via 100Mo(p,2n) on Small Medical Cyclotrons Open
From the efforts of a number of Canadian institutions and private industry collaborations, direct production of 99mTc using medical cyclotrons has recently been advanced from a 1970's academic exercise to a commercial, economically viable …