Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1878177 Applied Radiation and Isotopes 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The use of Auger emitters as potential radiopharmaceuticals is being increasingly investigated. One of the radionuclides of interest is 103mRh, which can be produced from 103Ru or 103Pd in an in vivo generator. A potential problem, however, is the recoil of the 103mRh out of the carrier molecule and even out of the target cell. In order to determine the likelihood of this happening in the 103Pd/103mRh, case calculations were made to prove that this does not happen. The equations were generalised for all radionuclides with an atomic mass of 10–240 as a tool for determining the recoil threshold of any β-emitting radionuclide.

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