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1 Sleep neuroimaging: Review and future directions Pereira M; Chen X; Paltarzhytskaya A; Pache?o Y; Muller N; Bovy L; Lei X; Chen W; Ren H; Song C; Lewis LD; Dang-Vu TT; Czisch M; Picchioni D; Duyn J; Peigneux P; Tagliazucchi E; Dresler M; 39940102
HKAP
2 Brain PET Imaging in Small Animals: Tracer Formulation, Data Acquisition, Image Reconstruction, and Data Analysis Bdair H; Kang MS; Ottoy J; Aliaga A; Kunach P; Singleton TA; Blinder S; Soucy JP; Leyton M; Rosa-Neto P; Kostikov A; 38006502
PERFORM
3 Bayesian workflow for the investigation of hierarchical classification models from tau-PET and structural MRI data across the Alzheimer's disease spectrum Belasso CJ; Cai Z; Bezgin G; Pascoal T; Stevenson J; Rahmouni N; Tissot C; Lussier F; Rosa-Neto P; Soucy JP; Rivaz H; Benali H; 37920382
PERFORM
4 Dosimetry of [18F]TRACK, the first PET tracer for imaging of TrkB/C receptors in humans Thiel A; Kostikov A; Ahn H; Daoud Y; Soucy JP; Blinder S; Jaworski C; Wängler C; Wängler B; Juengling F; Enger SA; Schirrmacher R; 37870640
PERFORM
5 Radiosynthesis and In Vivo Evaluation of Four Positron Emission Tomography Tracer Candidates for Imaging of Melatonin Receptors Bdair H; Singleton TA; Ross K; Jolly D; Kang MS; Aliaga A; Tuznik M; Kaur T; Yous S; Soucy JP; Massarweh G; Scott PJH; Koeppe R; Spadoni G; Bedini A; Rudko DA; Gobbi G; Benkelfat C; Rosa-Neto P; Brooks AF; Kostikov A; 35420022
PERFORM
6 Topographical distribution of Aβ predicts progression to dementia in Aβ positive mild cognitive impairment Pascoal TA, Therriault J, Mathotaarachchi S, Kang MS, Shin M, Benedet AL, Chamoun M, Tissot C, Lussier F, Mohaddes S, Soucy JP, Massarweh G, Gauthier S, Rosa-Neto P, 32582834
PERFORM
7 Chronic Neuroleptic-Induced Parkinsonism Examined with Positron Emission Tomography. Galoppin M, Berroir P, Soucy JP, Suzuki Y, Lavigne GJ, Gagnon JF, Montplaisir JY, Stip E, Blanchet PJ 32353194
PERFORM
8 Development of "[11C]kits" for a fast, efficient and reliable production of carbon-11 labeled radiopharmaceuticals for Positron Emission Tomography. Jolly D, Hopewell R, Kovacevic M, Li QY, Soucy JP, Kostikov A 28038410
PERFORM
9 Impaired sensorimotor processing during complex gait precedes behavioral changes in middle-aged adults. Mitchell T, Starrs F, Soucy JP, Thiel A, Paquette C 30247510
PERFORM

 

Title:Development of "[11C]kits" for a fast, efficient and reliable production of carbon-11 labeled radiopharmaceuticals for Positron Emission Tomography.
Authors:Jolly DHopewell RKovacevic MLi QYSoucy JPKostikov A
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28038410?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1016/j.apradiso.2016.11.020
Publication:Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine
Keywords:Automated radiolabelingCarbon-11 radiotracersKit-like productionPositron Emission Tomography
PMID:28038410 Category:Appl Radiat Isot Date Added:2019-06-20
Dept Affiliation: PERFORM
1 Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, 3801 University Street, Montreal, QC, Canada H3A2B4.
2 Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, 3801 University Street, Montreal, QC, Canada H3A2B4; Concordia-PERFORM Centre, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.

Description:

Development of "[11C]kits" for a fast, efficient and reliable production of carbon-11 labeled radiopharmaceuticals for Positron Emission Tomography.

Appl Radiat Isot. 2017 Mar;121:76-81

Authors: Jolly D, Hopewell R, Kovacevic M, Li QY, Soucy JP, Kostikov A

Abstract

Translation of carbon-11 labeled PET tracers to clinical settings is currently impeded by the technical difficulties associated with [11C]CO2 conversion into the highly reactive methylating agents [11C]CH3I and [11C]CH3OTf using automated modules relying on stationary valves. Here we describe development of the first in its kind "[11C]kit" for production of carbon-11 radiotracer using disposable manifolds. This method proved to be very reliable and allows for consecutive production of PET tracers with minimal intervals between the syntheses.

PMID: 28038410 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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