Production of positron-gamma emitters for multiplexed PET (mPET) imaging
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JOURNAL | IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2013 |
ABSTRACT | The metal radionuclides 60Cu (T1/2 = 23 min), 52mMn (T1/2 = 21 min) and 94mTc (T1/2 = 53 min) can be used to label tracers of high clinical and preclinical interest in PET studies. Furthermore, as they emit prompt gamma-rays right after the positron emission, they can be distinguished from standard positron emitters like 18F, enabling multiplexed PET (mPET) imaging. In this work we studied the feasibility of their production using a relatively low-energy (10 MeV) proton beam from a linear accelerator.
These radionuclides were produced by bombardment on target foils of natural Nickel, Chromium and Molybdenum respectively. After activation, the emissions from the foils were analyzed by a Ge spectrometer and the absolute activity for each produced species was obtained. The activity generated was in agreement with the expected cross-sections and the isotopes present in the samples. These results show the feasibility of production of these radionuclides with a 10 MeV proton beam. |
LINK | http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6829189/ |