PET Chemistry

The Driving Force in Molecular Imaging

PET Chemistry

The Driving Force in Molecular Imaging

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The incessant progress in the comprehension of molecular processes of disease formation and progression is accompanied by an increasing importance of biomedical molecular imaging methods. PET, a nuclear medical imaging modality, is ideally suited to produce such kinds of images by use of positron-emitting chemical entities. The purpose of this workshop was to discuss and overview applications and technologies in the area of PET chemistry. The book provides the reader with state-of-the-art information on the different applications of PET isotopes, such as F-18, C-11, Ga-68, Cu-64, Y-86, Br-76, Br-77 and I-124, and their impact on molecular imaging. New technical features such as microwaves, microreactors and modules for the synthesis of new PET tracers are discussed.

Molecular Imaging with PET - Open Questions?- Fluorine-18 Labelling Methods: Features and Possibilities of Basic Reactions
Fluorine-18 Labelling of Small Molecules: The Use of 18F-Labelled Aryl Fluorides Derived from No-Carrier-Added [18F] Fluoride as Labelling Precursors
F-18 Labelling of Peptides and Proteins
[18F] Fluoropyridines: From Conventional Radiotracers to the Labelling of Macromolecules like Proteins and Oligonucleotides
Production of Non-Standard PET Radionuclides and the Application of Radiopharmaceuticals Labelled with these Nuclides
Carbon-11 Labelling Chemistry Based upon [11C] Methyl Iodide
68Ga-PET Radiopharmacy, a Generator-based Alternative to 18F-radiopharmacy
Microwaving in F-18 Chemistry: Quirks and Tweaks
MicroReactors for PET Tracer Labeling
Synthesis Modules and Automationin F-18 Labelling
Pharmacological Prerequisites for PET Ligands and Practical Issues in Preclinical PET Research
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Imaging as Key Enabling Technology in Drug Development.
ISBN 9783540495277
Article number 9783540495277
Media type eBook - PDF
Edition number 2. Aufl.
Copyright year 2007
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Length 345 pages
Language English
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