نتایج جستجو برای: radionuclides imaging

تعداد نتایج: 460857  

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2008
Q H Hu T P Rose M Zavarin D K Smith J E Moran P H Zhao

Many long-lived radionuclides are present in groundwater at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) as a result of 828 underground nuclear weapons tests conducted between 1951 and 1992. In conjunction with a comprehensive geochemical review of radionuclides (3H, 14C, 36Cl, 99Tc and 129I) that are presumably mobile in the subsurface, we synthesized a body of radionuclide activity data measured from groundwat...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2004
Eric P Krenning Dik J Kwekkeboom Roelf Valkema Stanislas Pauwels Larry K Kvols Marion De Jong

On their plasma membranes, cells express receptor proteins with high affinity for regulatory peptides, such as somatostatin. Changes in the density of these receptors during disease, for example, overexpression in many tumors, provide the basis for new imaging methods. The first peptide analogues successfully applied for visualization of receptor-positive tumors were radiolabeled somatostatin a...

Journal: :Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine 2015
Valery P Chechev Xiaolong Huang

Several directions of the demand for decay data in nuclear astrophysics are discussed for radionuclides near the valley of nuclear stability. The current half-life and gamma-ray intensity evaluation results are presented for some radionuclides of astrophysical interest. An extended list of such nuclides is offered for their nuclear characteristics to be further evaluated by the Decay Data Evalu...

2016

Microspheres loaded with alpha-emitting radionuclides are an alternative to using 90Y to facilitate tumor vascular disruption. Targeting a tumor’s vasculature can be accomplished while minimizing the absorbed dose to healthy tissue by utilizing alpha-emitting radionuclides having limited betagamma emissions.

2000
H. Amano T. Ueno A. Arkhipov S. Paskevich Y. Onuma

Introduction Transfer of long lived radionuclides such as Cs, Sr and transuranic elements in contaminated soils at Chernobyl to edible plants were examined. Analysis of radionuclides uptake from contaminated soils by plants is important from the point of view of not only the re-use of the soil, but also the decontamination of the contaminated soils by plants. This is especially true in the envi...

2015
Helena S. Davies Filipa Cox Clare H. Robinson Jon K. Pittman

Phytoaccumulation of radionuclides is of significant interest with regards to monitoring radionuclide build-up in food chains, developing methods for environmental bioremediation and for ecological management. There are many gaps in our understanding of the characteristics and mechanisms of plant radionuclide accumulation, including the importance of symbiotically-associated arbuscular mycorrhi...

Journal: :Health physics 1971
T M Beasley T A Jokela R J Eagle

The concentrations of various trace elements and radionuclides have been measured in marine protein concentrates prepared from surface feeding fishes. As with concentrates prepared from benthic fishes, the 210Pb-210Po pair are the most significant radionuclides present. Concentrations of stable Pb, Co and Ag in certain concentrates are sufficiently high to contribute substantially to estimated ...

2012
Janusz Skowronek

The name “Brachytherapy” is derived from ancient Greek words for short distance (brachios) and treatment (therapy) and refers to the therapeutic use of encapsulated radionuclides placed within or close to the tumor. Brachytherapy (BT), used as an integral part of cancer treatment for almost a century, developed in last three decades a rapid growth with the development of afterloading devices an...

Introduction: Human has always been exposed to background ionizing radiation. Interaction between ionizing radiation and the biological system can lead to changes in cells or tissues inducing diseases, such as cancer. With this background in mind, this experimental study aimed to evaluate the specific activity of water radionuclides in Kermanshah province, western region of Iran. Material and M...

Journal: :iranian journal of science and technology (sciences) 2010
a. g. gharib

cesium content and some other more radiologically important mineral elements were measuredby nuclear and non-nuclear analytical methods in iranian daily diets.this study was extended to a few moresimilar functioning elements such as sr, rb, i, k, mg and ca as well. though the 137cs and otherradionuclieds were not measured in these diets under planned regular investigation in this work, but inco...

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