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Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop

Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop is a scientific journal, published since 1994 in English. The journal's country of origin is Germany and its primary focus areas are general medicine and biology.

Details
Abbr. Ernst Schering Res Found Workshop
Start 1994
End 2006
Frequency Irregular
p-ISSN 0947-6075
Country Germany
Language English
Recent Articles
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Ametamey S, Honer M
Ernst Schering Res Found Workshop . 2006 Dec; (62):317-27. PMID: 17172161
The development of PET radiopharmaceuticals for the non-invasive imaging of cancerous lesions, brain receptors, transporters and enzymes started more than 25 years ago. But till today no established algorithms exist...
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Krasikova R
Ernst Schering Res Found Workshop . 2006 Dec; (62):289-316. PMID: 17172160
Fast implementation of PET into clinical studies and research has resulted in high demands in the automated modules for the preparation of PET radiopharmaceuticals in a safe and reproducible manner....
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Lu S, Pike V
Ernst Schering Res Found Workshop . 2006 Dec; (62):271-87. PMID: 17172159
Miniaturization of PET radiosynthesis devices (micro-reactors or microfluidic systems) is an emerging area that has the potential to deliver many advantages, such as more efficient use of hot-cell space for...
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Stone-Elander S, Elander N, Thorell J, Fredriksson A
Ernst Schering Res Found Workshop . 2006 Dec; (62):243-69. PMID: 17172158
Since the late 1980s, microwave dielectric heating has been used to speed up chemical transformations, also in radiolabeling tracers for positron emission tomography. In addition to shorter reaction times, higher...
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Maecke H, Andre J
Ernst Schering Res Found Workshop . 2006 Dec; (62):215-42. PMID: 17172157
Positron emission tomography (PET) is becoming a dominating method in the field of molecular imaging. Most commonly used radionuclides are accelerator produced 11C and 18F. An alternative method to label...
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Wuest F, Berndt M, Kniess T
Ernst Schering Res Found Workshop . 2006 Dec; (62):183-213. PMID: 17172156
Radiochemistry with the short-lived positron emitter 11C (half-life 20.38 min) represents special challenges in terms of synthesis time and labeling techniques. The recent developments in 11C radiochemistry have steadily expanded...
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Welch M, Laforest R, Lewis J
Ernst Schering Res Found Workshop . 2006 Dec; (62):159-81. PMID: 17172155
The field of positron emission tomography (PET) has expanded dramatically over recent years. In spite of this expansion the large majority of clinical studies are carried out utilizing one radiopharmaceutical-2-fluoro-2-deoxyglucose....
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Dolle F
Ernst Schering Res Found Workshop . 2006 Dec; (62):113-57. PMID: 17172154
Molecular in vivo imaging with the high-resolution and sensitive positron emission tomography (PET) technique requires the preparation of a positron-emitting radiolabeled probe or radiotracer. For this purpose, fluorine-18 is becoming...
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Wester H, Schottelius M
Ernst Schering Res Found Workshop . 2006 Dec; (62):79-111. PMID: 17172153
The pool of promising peptides worthy of investigation and evaluation for clinical use is continuously filled from different sources. Driven by the promising results obtained with peptides addressing somatostatin-2 receptor...
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Wuest F
Ernst Schering Res Found Workshop . 2006 Dec; (62):51-78. PMID: 17172152
The favourable long-half life, the ease of production and the low energy of the emitted positron make 18F an ideal radionuclide for PET imaging. Radiochemistry of 18F basically relies on...