Title of article
In Vitro and In Vivo Characterisation of [3H]ANSTO-14 Binding to the sigma1 Binding Sites
Author/Authors
Nguyen، Vu H. نويسنده , , Mardon، Karine نويسنده , , Kassiou، Michael نويسنده , , Christie، MacDonaldJ. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-208
From page
209
To page
0
Abstract
Amajor liabilitv facing the owners and operators of nuclear facilities worldwide is the decontamination and decommissioning ( D& D ) of contaminated massive concrete structures. A biodecontamination technology which harnesses the action of naturally occurring bacteria is currently under joint development by BNFL and the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory. This emerging technology was judged to exhibit advantages in cost, worker health and safety risk reduction, and programmatic effectiveness. The process takes approximately six months to one year to remove the contaminated surface and can advantageously be applied during the care and maintenance phase of a D&D programme. A detailed assessment of the biodecontamination process in relation to the next best and base technologies was performed. The findings of this study, which recommended a large-scale technology demonstration, will be presented.
Keywords
sigma , Trishomocubanes , biodistribution , Metabolite , ANSTO-14 , Binding sites
Journal title
NUCLEAR MEDICING & BIOLOGY
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
NUCLEAR MEDICING & BIOLOGY
Record number
29382
Link To Document