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Generator-derived therapeutic radionuclides

Key Examples of Generator-Derived Therapeutic Radionuclides with Proven Medical Applications. 1961... [Pg.1935]

Generator-derived therapeutic radionuclides have a number of characteristic decay processes, and can emit P particles. Auger electrons, low-energy photons, and a particles. Since many therapeutic radionuclides are characterized by P decay, they are often directly produced in a nuclear reactor, since neutron capture by the target nuclide forms a radioactive or unstable product that decays by P emission. Key examples of therapeutic radionuclides obtained from reactor-produced parent radionuclides include Ho - from the Dy/ Ho generator, and Re - from the W/ Re generator. [Pg.1959]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.1936 , Pg.1959 , Pg.1960 , Pg.1961 , Pg.1962 , Pg.1963 , Pg.1964 , Pg.1965 ]




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