Improved radiolabeling of DOTATOC with trivalent radiometals for clinical application by addition of ethanol
Abstract Background Typically, metal-based radiopharmaceuticals are synthesized in aqueous solutions with no or low ethanol content. Labeling yields are defined by temperature, period of labeling, amount of precursor, pH etc. As recently observed, radiolabeling yields (RCY) seem to increase in the p...
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Main Authors: | Elisabeth Eppard (Author), Marylaine Pèrez-Malo (Author), Frank Rösch (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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