Fukumura et al., 2006 - Google Patents
An improved 62Zn/62Cu generator based on a cation exchanger and its fully remote-controlled preparation for clinical useFukumura et al., 2006
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- Fukumura T
- Okada K
- Suzuki H
- Nakao R
- Mukai K
- Szelecsényi F
- Kovács Z
- Suzuki K
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- Nuclear medicine and biology
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OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to develop an improved 62Zn/62Cu generator based on cation exchange resin and remote preparation at high radioactivity scale for clinical use. METHODS: A natural Cu target was irradiated with proton beam in the energy range of 30→ …
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