Examples of 'radiotracer' in a sentence

Meaning of "radiotracer"

Radiotracer is a noun that refers to a radioactive substance used in medical imaging to trace the path of certain molecules in the body
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  • A radioactive tracer; a radiolabel

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Radiotracer is a substance that contains radioactive material.
There are several potential radiotracer targets in thrombi.
The radiotracer was eluted with ethanol.
Acquisition of images is started as the radiotracer was injected.
No appreciable radiotracer was observed in other body tissues.
The radionuclide can serve as radiotracer.
Intravenous injection of a radiotracer is performed as part of the scan.
A radiotracer is a compound made of a radioactive isotope and a pharmaceutical agent.
Injection of each radiotracer into tumor bearing mice.
Most important among these will be to choose an appropriate radiotracer.
Analytical application of the radiotracer method is a forerunner of isotope dilution.
The natural chemical that gets tagged is called the radiotracer.
The coordination of radiotracer development is a central part of the project.
Your arm will be cleaned and a small amount of a radiotracer will be injected.
The resulting radiotracer is sterilized by filtering it into a glass vial.

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The camera captures images of how much radiotracer collects in the bones.
In modified radiotracer technique diffusion is studied using radioactive isotopes of elements as tracers.
This provides an excellent approach to limit radiation exposure by avoiding additional radiotracer infusion.
The first administration of radiotracer was used to determine radiotracer baseline uptake.
Each animal received two sequential administrations of the radiotracer on the same day.
There was no difference in the radiotracer uptake by splenic grafts of the five groups.
A radiotracer can optionally be used in order to enable delineation of the prostate during radiotherapy.
Scientists have evaluated turnover of bodily constituents using radiotracer methods and stable isotopes.
The radiotracer travels through your blood to the bones and organs.
The sodium pertechnate may then be used with cold kits for labeling a radiotracer.
The radiotracer collects in your organs and tissues as it moves through your body.
During a PET scan a substance known as a radiotracer is passed into your body.
The radiotracer should leave your body naturally around three hours after it was given.
Study demonstrates safety and effectiveness of new SIN radiotracer in breast cancer patients.
A radiotracer is typically a substance containing a radioisotope that allows for easy detection and measurement.
Research in the Rotstein lab includes basic science radiochemistry and translational radiotracer development.
This conjugate could be a radiotracer wherein the prosthetic group carries the chosen radionuclide.
Blood concentrations were initially high, but fell as radiotracer was removed.
A new study shows that a radiotracer can effectively image fibroblast activation after a heart attack.
Figure 6 is a diagrammatic plan view of a microfabricated total radiotracer synthesis system.
Bone scan showed uptake of radiotracer at multiple sites throughout the axial and appendicular skeleton.
In certain aspects, the antibodies as described herein are labeled with a radiotracer.
These PET radiotracer candidate compounds were tested to determine if they were effective PgP substrates.
In addition, technetium triphasic scintigraphy showed no increased radiotracer uptake in the lesion.
The radiotracer will be injected into your IV.
A method of purification of a radiotracer which comprises the following steps,.
Radiotracer applications in oil, chemical and metallurgical processes.
Currently, such a radiotracer is not clinically available.
During nuclear medicine exams, patients are exposed to radiation from the radiotracer.
The radiotracer may comprise a single-photon emitter or a positron emitter.
Figure 2 presents images of myocardial perfusion acquired after administration of the radiotracer at rest.
The radiotracer may feel cold when it 's first injected into your arm.
There have been at least 3 attempts to validate the concept of meridians using radiotracer injections.
Monitoring its radioactive decay, a radiotracer can be used to explore the mechanism of chemical reactions.
Figure 2 shows the corresponding ex corpora images showing correspondance of radiotracer uptake and plaque visualization.

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