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The design and development of new radiohalogenated tracers for in vivo measurement of brain receptor related processes is due, to its complexity, the work of pharmaceutical companies or large multidisciplinary research groups. For the development of radiopharmaceuticals generally a compound is chosen based on its known pharmacological properties and a strategy must be developed to introduce the radioisotope.
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Mertens, J., Moereels, H., Gysemans, M., Terriere, D., Thomas, M., Leysen, J. (1995). Design, Structure-Activity, Labelling and Purity in the Development of Receptor Interacting Radiohalogenated Tracers. In: Emran, A.M. (eds) Chemists’ Views of Imaging Centers. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9670-4_27
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