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Methods for producing ^sup 195m^Pt isomer

Among nuclides, 195mPt isomer is characterized by a number of properties that make it suitable for use in nuclear medicine. Effective ways of optimizing the Pt isomer yield at low impurity contents must be sought. The method based on double neutron capture by the 193Ir target nucleus with subsequent...

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Published in:Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Physics 2014-05, Vol.78 (5), p.367
Main Authors: Karamian, S A, Aksenov, N V, Al'bin, Yu A, Belov, A G, Bozhikov, G A, Dmitriev, S N, Starodub, G Ya
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