Innovations in Nuclear Medicine Imaging for Reactive Oxygen Species: Applications and Radiopharmaceuticals
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated during normal cellular energy production and play a critical role in maintaining cellular function. However, excessive ROS can damage cells and tissues, contributing to the development of diseases such as cardiovascular, inflammatory, and neurodegenerative...
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Main Authors: | Joo Yeon Park (Author), Sun Mi Park (Author), Tae Sup Lee (Author), Sang Ju Lee (Author), Ji-Young Kim (Author), Seung Jun Oh (Author), Hai-Jeon Yoon (Author), Bom Sahn Kim (Author), Byung Seok Moon (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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