Author Collera Gratacòs, Maria |
Abstract Positron emission tomography (PET) is a highly sensitive and noninvasive molecular imaging technology that helps to better understand the biology of diseases. This technique is based on the use of radiomolecules -radiotracers- for in vivo imaging of biological and biochemical processes. There are several types of radionuclides used in PET with different half-lives. In the present work the 18F isotope has been the one of choice due to its nuclear properties. The design and incorporation of the 18F atom in some radiotracers is an issue not entirely solved by chemical reactions of C-18F bond formation and, therefore, new tools for the synthesis of 19F-radiotracers are needed. |
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Director Cuenca González, Ana Belén |
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Degree IQS SE - Undergraduate Program in Pharmacy |
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Date 2022-09-05
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