Radiopharmaceuticals for Positron Emission Tomography - Methodological Aspects

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G. Stöcklin, V.W. Pike
Springer Science & Business Media, 30 jun 1993 - 180 páginas
Radiochemical methodology constitutes the most important base for the successful functioning of a PET group in the routine production and development of radiopharmaceuticals. Of the several hundred products which have been labelled with positron emitters during the past two decades about 35 are presently considered to be of major interest. The time for a state-of-the-art review is right, since this field has advanced over the past fifteen years to reach a level where guidelines can now be suggested. Chapters of this book deal with each of the main methodological aspects of the chemistry needed to develop an effective radiopharmaceutical, namely radionuclide production, automation and metabolite analysis. A further chapter on QA/QC is written by a broadly-based expert group and is meant to provide a guideline and a base for future monographs and regulations on major PET radiopharmaceuticals of today.
This book will help the increasing numbers of scientists who are now entering the field of PET to appreciate the methodological aspects that are normally addressed by chemists in relation to PET radiopharmaceuticals; it provides many useful practical guidelines and will promote early success in their own endeavours, since these will often necessarily begin by establishing chemical methodology of the kind discussed here.
 

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PET RADIONUCLIDE PRODUCTION
1
RADIOCHEMISTRY AUTOMATION FOR PET
45
QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL OF SHORTLIVED RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS FOR PET
91
PET RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL METABOLISM PLASMA METABOLITE ANALYSIS
151
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