"Radiopharmaceuticals: Current Research for Better Diagnosis and Therapy" ed. by Farid A. Badria

Posted By: exLib

"Radiopharmaceuticals: Current Research for Better Diagnosis and Therapy" ed. by Farid A. Badria
ITexLi | 2022 | ISBN: 1839696605 9781839696602 1839696591 9781839696596 1839696613 9781839696619 | 201 pages | PDF | 17 MB

This book discusses the importance of radiopharmaceuticals and their environmental, pharmaceutical, diagnostic, therapeutic, and research applications.

Chapters address such topics as the fundamentals of radiopharmaceutical chemistry and preparation, fabrication, materials manipulation, and characterization of radiopharmaceuticals, applications of radiopharmaceuticals in preclinical studies, radiopharmaceuticals in modern cancer therapy, and new trends in preparation, biodistribution, and pharmacokinetics of radiopharmaceuticals in diagnosis and research.

Contents
1. Radiopharmaceuticals: On-Going Research for Better Diagnosis, Therapy, Environmental, and Pharmaceutical Applications
2. Start Here When Performing Radiochemical Reactions
3. Radiopharmaceutical Biodistribution and Dosimetry
4. Focal Increased Radiopharmaceutical Uptake Differentiation Using Quantitative Indices
5. Strategies for Site-Specific Radiolabeling of Peptides and Proteins
6. Dose Rates Comparative Study for Workers Involved in the Hot-Cells Clean-Up Activities of the VVR-S Nuclear Research Reactor under Decommissioning
7. Quality in Non-Licensed Radiopharmaceutical Products: Are We Achieving the Goal?
8. Recent Advances in Biodistribution, Preclinical and Clinical Applications of Radiolabelled Iodine
9. Radium-223 and Actinium-225 α-Emitter Radiopharmaceuticals in Treatment of Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
10. Molecular Imaging with Genetically Programmed Nanoparticles
11. Radiopharmaceuticals in Modern Cancer Therapy
12. New Trends in Preparation, Bio Distribution, and Pharmacokinetics of Radiopharmaceuticals in Diagnosis and Research

1st true PDF with TOC BookMarkLinks

More : You find here