Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry 2016
DOI: 10.1002/9781119951438.eibc2447
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Emerging Radiometals forPETImaging

Abstract: Radiopharmaceuticals are drugs containing a radionuclide and are utilized for diagnosis, monitoring, and/or treatment of diseases. This article focuses on the development of emerging radiometal‐based imaging agents for positron emission tomography (PET), as well as new developments in F‐18‐labeled agents via aluminum fluoride chemistry. The incorporation of radiometals through chelation is typically simpler than the common multistep reactions to incorporate F‐18 into molecules, and radiometal‐conjugates genera… Show more

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“…152 Tb is also a potential SPECT candidate due its multiple gamma lines. At the same time this multiple gamma-rays emission is a drawback when it is used as PET isotope due to increased radiation burden (27). To understand the bio-kinetic behavior of radio-lanthanides in vivo, Beyer (28) probed the efficacy of 149 Tb and 152 Tb in PET imaging, where it was realized that scan quality with 152 Tb is significantly better than that obtained for 149 Tb.…”
Section: Tbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…152 Tb is also a potential SPECT candidate due its multiple gamma lines. At the same time this multiple gamma-rays emission is a drawback when it is used as PET isotope due to increased radiation burden (27). To understand the bio-kinetic behavior of radio-lanthanides in vivo, Beyer (28) probed the efficacy of 149 Tb and 152 Tb in PET imaging, where it was realized that scan quality with 152 Tb is significantly better than that obtained for 149 Tb.…”
Section: Tbmentioning
confidence: 99%