Basic Premises to Molecular Imaging and Radionuclide Therapy – Part 1

  • Mansi L
  • Kitson S
  • Cuccurullo V
  • et al.
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Abstract

This manuscript is a complementary article to an accompanying paper, published in a forthcoming issue, which will give an overview on the central role of chelation in labelling radiocompounds; either for imaging and/or for radionuclide therapy. In order to facilitate a better understanding of the importance of Chelator-Based Imaging & Therapy, we will briefly discuss in this publication -which is partially intended as an introduction to the second paper -which contains the major basic principles of molecular imaging and radionuclide therapy. Although these issues are of interest in the general field of Nuclear Medicine; since the chelation process involves the labelling with radiometals; we aim to highlight examples of this category in this paper which concern this class of nuclides in this particular issue.

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Mansi, L., Kitson, S., Cuccurullo, V., & Ciarmiello, A. (2014). Basic Premises to Molecular Imaging and Radionuclide Therapy – Part 1. Journal of Diagnostic Imaging in Therapy, 1(1), 137–156. https://doi.org/10.17229/jdit.2014-1125-010

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