An overview of pet radiochemistry, part 1: The covalent labels 18F, 11C, and 13N

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This continuing educational article introduces the radiochemistry of PET tracers that exhibit a covalently bound radiolabel with the nuclides 11C, 13N, and 18F. The overall process of PET tracer production is explained, starting from the production of the radionuclide in a cyclotron; followed by the automatization process of the radiosynthesis, including the necessary steps for the respective synthesis; and finalized with the requirements for quality control.

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Pichler, V., Berroteŕan-Infante, N., Philippe, C., Vraka, C., Klebermass, E. M., Balber, T., … Wadsak, W. (2018, September 1). An overview of pet radiochemistry, part 1: The covalent labels 18F, 11C, and 13N. Journal of Nuclear Medicine. Society of Nuclear Medicine Inc. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.117.190793

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