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Favaretto, Chiara
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Grundler, Pascal V.
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Talip, Zeynep
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Köster, Ulli
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Johnston, Karl
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Busslinger, Sarah D.
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Sprung, Peter
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Hillhouse, Colin C.
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Eichler, Robert
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Schibli, Roger
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Müller, Cristina
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van der Meulen, Nicholas P.
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2024-02-21T08:53:29Z
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2024-02-19T06:57:18Z
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2024-02-21T08:53:29Z
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2024-02-08
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2045-2322
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10.1038/s41598-024-53610-2
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/660125
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10.3929/ethz-b-000660125
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Terbium-149 (T1/2 = 4.1 h, Eα = 3.98 MeV (16.7%), 28 µm range in tissue) is a radionuclide with potential for targeted alpha therapy. Due to the negligible emission of α-emitting daughter nuclides, toxicity to healthy tissue may be reduced in comparison with other α-particle emitters. In this study, terbium-149 was produced via 1.4 GeV proton irradiation of a tantalum target at the CERN-ISOLDE facility. The spallation products were mass separated and implanted on zinc-coated foils and, later, radiochemically processed. Terbium-149 was separated from the co-produced isobaric radioisotopes and the zinc coating from the implantation foil, using cation-exchange and extraction chromatographic techniques, respectively. At the end of separation, up to 260 MBq terbium-149 were obtained with > 99% radionuclidic purity. Radiolabeling experiments were performed with DOTATATE, achieving 50 MBq/nmol apparent molar activity with radiochemical purity > 99%. The chemical purity was determined by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry measurements, which showed lead, copper, iron and zinc only at ppb level. The radiolabeling of the somatostatin analogue DOTATATE with [149Tb]TbCl3 and the subsequent in vivo PET/CT scans conducted in xenografted mice, showing good tumor uptake, further demonstrated product quality and its ability to be used in a preclinical setting.
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Nature
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Terbium-149 production: a focus on yield and quality improvement towards preclinical application
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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Scientific Reports
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14
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1
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Sci Rep
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3284
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12 p.
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