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Microfluidic reactor for the radiosynthesis of PET radiotracersGillies et al., 2006
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- Gillies J
- Prenant C
- Chimon G
- Smethurst G
- Perrie W
- Hamblett I
- Dekker B
- Zweit J
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- Applied Radiation and Isotopes
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Here we show the first application of a microfabricated reaction system to PET radiochemistry, we term “microfluidic PET”. The short half-life of the positron emitting isotopes and the trace chemical quantities used in radiolabelling make PET radiochemistry …
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- C07—ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
- C07B—GENERAL METHODS OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY; APPARATUS THEREFOR
- C07B59/00—Introduction of isotopes of elements into organic compounds; Labelled organic compounds per se
- C07B59/005—Sugars; Derivatives thereof; Nucleosides; Nucleotides; Nucleic acids
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