DocumentCode
1861774
Title
Radionuclide production for the biosciences
Author
Ruth, Thomas J.
Author_Institution
TRIUMF PET Program, British Columbia Univ., Canada
Volume
1
fYear
1995
fDate
1-5 May 1995
Firstpage
67
Abstract
Most of the radiotracers have relatively short half-lives (less than a few hours to at most a few days). There are definite advantages in using short-lived radionuclides, for example there is a low radiation dose associated with each study, serial studies are possible (sometimes on the same day for tracers such as 11C) and the radioactive waste disposal problems are minimized if not eliminated. The disadvantages include the need for an accelerator nearby or within easy shipping distance for the longer lived species and rapid chemical procedures are required, especially for the more complex compound formation
Keywords
radiation therapy; radioactive tracers; radioisotope imaging; radioisotopes; 11C; biosciences; complex compound formation; radioactive waste disposal problems; radionuclide production; rapid chemical procedures; short-lived radionuclides; Carbon compounds; Carbon dioxide; Chemical products; Gold; Kinetic theory; Labeling; Nitrogen; Particle production; Positron emission tomography; Single photon emission computed tomography;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1995., Proceedings of the 1995
Conference_Location
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2934-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PAC.1995.504568
Filename
504568
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