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In order to study “in vivo” opiate receptors, a method for11C labelling of etorphine is described. 80 mCi (max. 120 mCi) of injectable labelled product radiochemically and chemically pure, are obtained in 25 minutes with a specific activity of 800 mCi/μmol.
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Maziere, M., Godot, J.M., Berger, G. et al. 11C-labelled etorphine for “in vivo” studies of opiate receptors in brain. J. Radioanal. Chem. 62, 279–284 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02517357
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