In vivo quantitative SPECT imaging of actinium-226: feasibility and proof-of-concept
Helena Koniar,
Luke Wharton,
Aidan Ingham
et al.
Abstract:Objective. 225Ac radiopharmaceuticals have tremendous potential for targeted alpha therapy (TAT), however, 225Ac (t1/2 = 9.9 d) lacks direct gamma emissions for in vivo imaging. 226Ac (t1/2 = 29.4 h) is a promising element-equivalent matched diagnostic radionuclide for preclinical evaluation of 225Ac radiopharmaceuticals. 226Ac has two gamma emissions (158 keV and 230 keV) suitable for SPECT imaging. This work is the first feasibility study for in vivo quantitative 226Ac SPECT imaging and validation of activit… Show more
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