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- Biodistribution is a method of tracking where compounds of interest travel in an experimental animal or human subject. For example, in the development...
- Nanotoxicology is the study of the toxicity of nanomaterials. Because of quantum size effects and large surface area to volume ratio, nanomaterials have...
- Herscheid JD, Kennis LE, Bischoff F, et al. (July 2006). "Synthesis and biodistribution of [11C]R107474, a new radiolabeled alpha2-adrenoceptor antagonist"...
- vision. Retrieved 2019-03-09. A quantitative method for determining the biodistribution of alpha radionuclides using whole-body cryosectioning and alpha-track...
- laboratory and animal studies, ****essing potential efficacy, biosafety, and biodistribution. The most common methods for nanoparticle synthesis fall under the...
- also many challenges, including but not exclusive to: nanotoxicity, biodistribution and ac****ulation, and the clearance of nanoparticles by human body...
- PSMA Ligand PSMA-617 in the Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer by PET/CT: Biodistribution in Humans, Radiation Dosimetry, and First Evaluation of Tumor Lesions"...
- PMC 4070373. PMID 24305731. Aime, Silvio; Caravan, Peter (December 2009). "Biodistribution of gadolinium-based contrast agents, including gadolinium deposition"...
- radiolabeled and injected into animals. Such scans are referred to as biodistribution studies. The information regarding drug uptake, retention and elimination...
- effects of ingested radionuclides depend greatly on the activity, the biodistribution, and the removal rates of the radionuclide, which in turn depends on...