Hybrid PET/MR Neuroimaging 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-82367-2_45
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“…Although [ 11 C] 28 PET imaging shows promise, the short half-life of 11 C limits its clinical application . However, the structure of FMZ already contains an F atom, allowing for radiolabeling by replacing the F atom with 18 F without altering the substrate’s structure.…”
Section: F- and 11c-labeled Pet Tracers Based On Anestheticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although [ 11 C] 28 PET imaging shows promise, the short half-life of 11 C limits its clinical application . However, the structure of FMZ already contains an F atom, allowing for radiolabeling by replacing the F atom with 18 F without altering the substrate’s structure.…”
Section: F- and 11c-labeled Pet Tracers Based On Anestheticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although [ 11 C]28 PET imaging shows promise, the short half-life of 11 C limits its clinical application. 123 However, the structure of FMZ already contains an F atom, allowing for radiolabeling by replacing the F atom with 18 F without altering the substrate's structure. A PET study was conducted on eight male subjects to directly compare the binding of [ 11 C]28 and [ 18 F]FMZ ([ 18 F]28) in the human brain.…”
Section: F-and 11 C-labeled Pet Tracers Based On Anestheticsmentioning
confidence: 99%