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Copper Radioisotopes

Known as: Copper Radioisotopes [Chemical/Ingredient], Radioisotopes, Copper 
Unstable isotopes of copper that decay or disintegrate emitting radiation. Cu atoms with atomic weights 58-62, 64, and 66-68 are radioactive copper… 
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2017
2017
Abstract: Cu radioisotopes of copper are used for various applications in diagnostic or therapeutic nuclear medicine. These… 
2010
2010
A double emulsion–solvent diffusion approach with fully biocompatible materials was used to encapsulate copper complexes within… 
2009
2009
Cu]bleomycin ([ 61 Cu]BLM) was prepared using [ 61 Cu]CuCl2 produced via nat Zn(p,x) 61 Cu. [ 61 Cu]BLM was prepared under… 
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2008
Highly Cited
2008
The increased use of copper radioisotopes in radiopharmaceutical applications has created a need for bifunctional chelators (BFCs… 
2006
2006
The use of copper radioisotopes in imaging and therapy has prompted an increased interest in chelators which form stable copper… 
2004
2004
Copper-64 emits beta(+) and beta(-) particles suitable for positron emission tomography and radioimmunotherapy (RIT) of cancer…