Approaches to the design of biochemical probes for positron emission tomography
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00965849
Approaches to the design of biochemical probes for positron emission tomography
Abstract
Since the development of the 2-deoxy-D-glucose procedure by L. Sokoloff considerable advances have been made in the design of radiotracers for estimation of in-vivo biochemical parameters. Many of these advances are due to the development of positron emission tomography. As a result key biochemical processes can now be evaluated with newly developed positron-emitting labeled enzyme probes in man, in-vivo, allowing the study of a wide range of specific cellular processes in health and disease states.
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