[HTML][HTML] A Comprehensive Review of Non-Covalent Radiofluorination Approaches Using Aluminum [18F]fluoride: Will [18F]AlF Replace 68Ga for Metal Chelate …

C Fersing, A Bouhlel, C Cantelli, P Garrigue… - Molecules, 2019 - mdpi.com
Due to its ideal physical properties, fluorine-18 turns out to be a key radionuclide for positron
emission tomography (PET) imaging, for both preclinical and clinical applications. However …

A Comprehensive Review of Non-Covalent Radiofluorination Approaches Using Aluminum [18 F] fluoride: Will [18 F] AlF Replace 68 Ga for Metal Chelate Labeling?

C Fersing, A Bouhlel, C Cantelli, P Garrigue… - 2019 - agris.fao.org
Due to its ideal physical properties, fluorine-18 turns out to be a key radionuclide for positron
emission tomography (PET) imaging, for both preclinical and clinical applications. However …

A Comprehensive Review of Non-Covalent Radiofluorination Approaches Using Aluminum [18F] fluoride: Will [18F] AlF Replace 68Ga for Metal Chelate Labeling?

C Fersing, A Bouhlel, C Cantelli, P Garrigue… - Molecules, 2019 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: p> Due to its ideal physical properties, fluorine-18 turns out to be a key
radionuclide for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging, for both preclinical and …

A Comprehensive Review of Non-Covalent Radiofluorination Approaches Using Aluminum [18 F] fluoride: Will [18 F] AlF Replace 68 Ga for Metal Chelate Labeling?

C Fersing, A Bouhlel, C Cantelli, P Garrigue… - Molecules, 2019 - amu.hal.science
Due to its ideal physical properties, fluorine-18 turns out to be a key radionuclide for positron
emission tomography (PET) imaging, for both preclinical and clinical applications. However …

A Comprehensive Review of Non-Covalent Radiofluorination Approaches Using Aluminum [18F]fluoride: Will [18F]AlF Replace 68Ga for Metal Chelate Labeling?

C Fersing, A Bouhlel, C Cantelli, P Garrigue… - Molecules (Basel …, 2019 - europepmc.org
Due to its ideal physical properties, fluorine-18 turns out to be a key radionuclide for positron
emission tomography (PET) imaging, for both preclinical and clinical applications. However …

A Comprehensive Review of Non-Covalent Radiofluorination Approaches Using Aluminum [18F] fluoride: Will [18F] AlF Replace 68Ga for Metal Chelate Labeling?

C Fersing, A Bouhlel, C Cantelli, P Garrigue… - …, 2019 - search.proquest.com
Due to its ideal physical properties, fluorine-18 turns out to be a key radionuclide for positron
emission tomography (PET) imaging, for both preclinical and clinical applications. However …

A Comprehensive Review of Non-Covalent Radiofluorination Approaches Using Aluminum [18 F] fluoride: Will [18 F] AlF Replace 68 Ga for Metal Chelate Labeling?

C Fersing, A Bouhlel, C Cantelli, P Garrigue… - Molecules, 2019 - hal.science
Due to its ideal physical properties, fluorine-18 turns out to be a key radionuclide for positron
emission tomography (PET) imaging, for both preclinical and clinical applications. However …

A Comprehensive Review of Non-Covalent Radiofluorination Approaches Using Aluminum [18F] fluoride: Will [18F] AlF Replace 68Ga for Metal Chelate Labeling?

C Fersing, A Bouhlel, C Cantelli… - Molecules (Basel …, 2019 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Due to its ideal physical properties, fluorine-18 turns out to be a key radionuclide for positron
emission tomography (PET) imaging, for both preclinical and clinical applications. However …

A Comprehensive Review of Non-Covalent Radiofluorination Approaches Using Aluminum [18F] fluoride: Will [18F] AlF Replace 68Ga for Metal Chelate Labeling?

C Fersing, A Bouhlel, C Cantelli, P Garrigue… - …, 2019 - search.ebscohost.com
Due to its ideal physical properties, fluorine-18 turns out to be a key radionuclide for positron
emission tomography (PET) imaging, for both preclinical and clinical applications. However …

[HTML][HTML] A Comprehensive Review of Non-Covalent Radiofluorination Approaches Using Aluminum [18F] fluoride: Will [18F] AlF Replace 68Ga for Metal Chelate …

C Fersing, A Bouhlel, C Cantelli, P Garrigue… - Molecules, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Due to its ideal physical properties, fluorine-18 turns out to be a key radionuclide for positron
emission tomography (PET) imaging, for both preclinical and clinical applications. However …