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C-11 radiochemistry in cancer imaging applications
Z. Tu
, R. H. Mach
Division of Radiological Sciences
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Precision Radiotheranostics Translation Center (PRTC)
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Keyphrases
Imaging Applications
100%
In Cancer
100%
Cancer Imaging
100%
Carbon-11
100%
Carbon-11 Radiochemistry
100%
PET Imaging
25%
Methyl Iodide
25%
Radiochemistry
25%
Carbon-11 Radiotracers
25%
Molecular Targets
12%
Recent Advances
12%
Cancer Treatment
12%
Automated Method
12%
Therapeutic Response
12%
Rapid Formation
12%
Oncologic
12%
Biologically Active Substances
12%
Metabolic Processes
12%
Radiopharmaceuticals
12%
Imaging Studies
12%
Early Cancer Detection
12%
High Specific Activity
12%
Automated System
12%
Carbonyl
12%
Short Half-life
12%
Synthetic Chemistry
12%
Non-invasive Monitoring
12%
Cancer Monitoring
12%
Oncologic Imaging
12%
Anticancer Drugs
12%
Pharmacokinetic Study
12%
Radiosynthesis
12%
Radiochemical Purity
12%
Radiochemical Yield
12%
N-alkylation
12%
O-alkylation
12%
Process Target
12%
Rapid Purification
12%
Condition Optimization
12%
S-alkylation
12%
Methyl Triflate
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Carbon 11
100%
Tracer
35%
Methyl Iodide
11%
Polyethylene Terephthalate
11%
Molecular Target
5%
Noninvasive Monitoring
5%
Cancer Epidemiology
5%
Trifluoromethanesulfonic Acid
5%
Triflate
5%
Pharmacokinetics
5%
Anticancer Drug
5%