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223Radium (223Ra) is widely used in nuclear medicine to treat patients with osseous metastatic prostate cancer. In clinical practice 223Ra cannot be imaged directly; however, gamma photons produced by its short‐lived daughter nuclides can be captured by conventional gamma cameras. In this work, we show that 223Ra and its short‐lived daughter nuclides can be detected with optical imaging techniques...
Cancer immunotherapy is a promising strategy based on the ability of the immune system to kill selected cells. In the development of an effective T‐cell therapy, the noninvasive cell tracking methods play a crucial role. Here, we investigate the potentialities of T‐cell marked with radionuclides in order to detect their localization with imaging techniques in small animal rodents. A protocol to label...
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