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    Iodine-123 labelled radiopharmaceuticals and single-photon emission tomography: A natural liaison

    Most nuclear medicine departments possess one or more imaging apparatuses for single-photon emission tomography (SPET). Molecules of biological interest to assess metabolism and receptor function are often lab...

    M. H. Bourguignon, E. K. J. Pauwels, C. Loc'h in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine (1997)

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    Where have we got to with neuroreceptor map** of the human brain?

    In the past two decades, tritiated radioligand receptor binding, a tool commonly used to investigate the site of action of drugs in laboratory animals, has provided a vast body of information on neuropharmacol...

    B. Mazière, M. Mazière in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine (1990)

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    Simple, fast preparation of gallium-68-labelled human serum albumin microspheres

    Following a study of the main factors involved in the 68-Ga labelling of human serum albumin microspheres (H.S.A.M.), especially methods of production and preparation of active solution and conditions of radio...

    J. P. Yvert, B. Mazière, M. Verhas, D. Comar in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine (1979)