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Physico-chemical Properties and Biokinetics of Tumor-Affine Metal (M)-Ligand-Complexes

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Nuclear Medicine in Clinical Oncology

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M-ligand-complexes with a radioactive central ion are significant for positive tumor imaging. Best known representative is 67Ga-citrate, introduced by Edwards and Hayes in 1969 [1]. Since then numerous papers have been published on the biological behaviour of 67Ga. Nevertheless, no satisfactory and noncontradictory theory about the biokinetics of tumor localization of 67Ga as well as other M-ligand-complexes could yet be worked out.

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Schomäcker, K., Franke, WG., Gottscheck, A., Hartwig, C., Richter, A., Beyer, GJ. (1986). Physico-chemical Properties and Biokinetics of Tumor-Affine Metal (M)-Ligand-Complexes. In: Winkler, C. (eds) Nuclear Medicine in Clinical Oncology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70947-0_58

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