Resources from Society of Nuclear Medicine
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Researchers have created a new imaging compound in mice that selectively binds to certain cancer cells and glows, or fluoresces, only when processed by these cells.
Society of Nuclear Medicine - Wed, 21 March 2007

http://interactive.snm.org/
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A newly published study demonstrates that imaging with positron emission tomography (PET) using a radiolabeled antibody accurately identifies whether a patient has clear cell renal carcinoma - the most common and aggressive type of renal tumor - and arms the urologist with crucial information that will help determine whether surgery is needed.
Society of Nuclear Medicine - Wed, 21 March 2007

http://interactive.snm.org/
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