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Accelerator-based alternatives to non-HEU production of Tc-99mEsposito et al., 2014
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- Esposito J
- Bello M
- Boschi A
- Cicoria G
- De Nardo L
- Di Domenico G
- Duatti A
- Gambaccini M
- Giganti M
- Gini L
- et al.
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- Final Report of the Coordinated Research Project on “Accelerator-Based Alternatives to Non-HEU Production of Mo-99/Tc-99m
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The current, nuclear-reactor-based 99Mo/99mTc productions experienced some shortage in recent years, thus forcing the scientific community to find out alternative solutions. Among them, the use of particle accelerators to produce either 99Mo or 99mTc is one of the most …
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