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- the path that the radioisotope follows from reactants to products. Radiolabeling or radiotracing is thus the radioactive form of isotopic labeling. In...
- neuroendocrine and other tumours expressing somatostatin receptors. It has been radiolabeled with carbon-11 as well as gallium-68 (using edotreotide), enabling imaging...
- primarily relevant in this medical context. Like most precursors used for radiolabeling with radioactive metal cations, Trivehexin is composed of a dedicated...
- A radioimmuno****ay (RIA) is an immuno****ay that uses radiolabeled molecules in a stepwise formation of immune complexes. A RIA is a very sensitive in vitro...
- specific activities which is useful for detection in biological systems. Radiolabeling is a technique used to track the p****age of a molecule that incorporates...
- 009. PMIDĀ 25457653. Wadas, Thaddeus J.; Anderson, Carolyn J. (2006). "Radiolabeling of TETA- and CB-TE2A-conjugated peptides with copper-64". Nature Protocols...
- Setoperone is a compound that is a ligand to the 5-HT2A receptor. It can be radiolabeled with the radioisotope fluorine-18 and used as a radioligand with positron...
- Lutetium (177Lu) chloride is a radioactive compound used for the radiolabeling of pharmaceutical molecules, aimed either as an anti-cancer therapy or...
- groups, including those of Solomon H. Snyder and Philip Seeman used a radiolabeled antipsychotic drug to identify what is now known as the dopamine D2 receptor...
- their ionic charge, cannot exit from the cell. This results in intense radiolabeling of tissues with high glucose uptake, such as the normal brain, liver...