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Separation of 90Nb from zirconium target for application in immuno-PET

2014

Abstract Fast progressing immuno-PET asks to explore new radionuclides. One of the promising candidates is 90Nb. It has a half-life of 14.6 h that allows visualizing and quantifying biological processes with medium and slow kinetics, such as tumor accumulation of antibodies and antibodies fragments or drug delivery systems and nanoparticles. 90Nb exhibits a positron branching of 53% and an average kinetic energy of emitted positrons of E mean =0.35 MeV. Currently, radionuclide production routes and Nb V labeling techniques are explored to turn this radionuclide into a useful imaging probe. However, efficient separation of 90Nb from irradiated targets remains in challenge. Ion exchange based…

ZirconiumIon exchangeChemistryRadiochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryNuclear chemistryImmuno petRadiochimica Acta
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Nb-90 - a potential PET nuclide: production and labeling of monoclonal antibodies

2012

Abstract Fast progressing immuno-PET gives reasons to develop new potential medium-long and long-lived radioisotopes. One of the promising candidates is 90Nb. It has a half-life of 14.6 h, which allows visualizing and quantifying processes with medium and slow kinetics, such as tumor accumulation of antibodies and antibodies fragments or polymers and other nanoparticles. 90Nb exhibits a high positron branching of 53% and an optimal energy of β + emission of E mean=0.35 MeV only. Consequently, efficient radionuclide production routes and NbV labeling techniques are required. 90Nb was produced by the 90Zr(p,n) 90Nb nuclear reaction on natural zirconium targets. No-carrier-added (n.c.a.) 90Nb …

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