Dvorakova, 2007 - Google Patents
Production and chemical processing of Lu-177 for nuclear medicine at the Munich research reactor FRM-IIDvorakova, 2007
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- Dvorakova Z
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The main goal of the present dissertation was to investigate the feasibility of producing the radionuclide 177Lu at the Munich research reactor FRM-II. Lutetium-177 represents an ideal therapeutic radioisotope with suitable chemical properties and nuclear decay …
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