A simple and efficient automated microvolume radiosynthesis of [18F]Florbetaben
Abstract Background Current automated radiosynthesizers are generally optimized for producing large batches of PET tracers. Preclinical imaging studies, however, often require only a small portion of a regular batch, which cannot be economically produced on a conventional synthesizer. Alternative ap...
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Main Authors: | Ksenia Lisova (Author), Jia Wang (Author), Philip H. Chao (Author), R. Michael van Dam (Author) |
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