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- W3118609106 abstract "This chapter discusses the production methods for the most commonly used short-lived positron emission tomography (PET) radionuclides, with an emphasis on the methods used with the typical low- to medium-energy (15–30MeV) cyclotrons used for the production of radiopharmaceuticals for PET imaging studies. The characteristics of the group of most-used radionuclides (18F, 11C, 13N, 15O, 82Rb, and 68Ga) for human PET imaging studies are shown. The very short half-life of 82Rb requires the generator to also be placed in close proximity to the PET scanner. The most common source of 68Ga for radiopharmaceutical syntheses has been the 68Ge/68Ga parent/daughter radionuclide generator. The first 68Ge/68Ga generator was described in 1960 as a “Positron Cow,” where 68Ga was separated from 68Ge via liquid-liquid extraction." @default.
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- W3118609106 title "Production of Short Half‐Life<scp>PET</scp>Radionuclides" @default.
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