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Heart imaging agents

The first report of a heart-imaging agent in animals involved a 99mTc(IH) complex with 0-phenylenebis(dimethyl arsine) [30], Several other bidentate /[-acceptor ligands were investigated and early studies focused on a prototype... [Pg.132]

Classical complexes in these oxidation states are generally octahedral with low-spin d6 and d5 electron configurations, and they can often be interconverted electro-chemically. Apart from carbonyl-containing species (e.g., M(CO)5X) the most stable M1 complexes are the [M(CN)6] and [M(CNR)6]+ ions. Salts of the [Tc(CNR)6]+ cations, which are among the best WmTc heart-imaging agents, can be synthesized by the reaction... [Pg.992]

Figure 3 Heart imaging agents showing variation in the Tc cores... Figure 3 Heart imaging agents showing variation in the Tc cores...

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