Nuclear Medicine Technology and Other Health Applications
Extension and Improvem-:nt of Radiographic and Isotopic
Project Title: Diagnostic Techniques
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Publications:
J.
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Fairchild,
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Radiology 104, No,
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and Atkins,
H,
393-8 (1972).
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Dosimetry of
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Fowler, J. S.
A new synthesis of unsymmetrical azo compounds.
Chem. 37, 510 (1972).
J. Org.
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Atkins, H, L., Christman, D. R., Fowler, J. S,, Hauser, W., Hoyte, R, M.,
Klopper, J, F., Lin, S, S. and Wolf, A, P,
Organic radiopharmaceuticals
labeled with isotopes of short half life,
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18p_ labeled 5- and 6- fluoro- |
tryptophan,
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J. Nucl. Med. 13, 713-9 (1972),
Atkins, H.
L.,
Eckelman, W,
C.,
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Hauser, W., Klopper, J.
Splenic sequestration of 99MTc-labeled red blood cells.
13, No, ll, 811-4 (1972),
Hankes, L.
V.,
Leklem, J.,
Brown,
R,
R,, Mekel,
F.
and Richards,
J, Nucl. Med,
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R. C. and Jansen,
Abnormal tryptophan metabolism in bantu with scurvy-type skin,
Med, 7, 184-9 (1973).
Atkins, H.
L. and Klopper, J. F.
Atkins, H.
L.,
C.
R.
Biochem,
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Measurement of thyroidal technetium
uptake with the gamma camera and computer system,
J. Nucl, Med,
(in press).
Eckelman, W. C. , Klopper, J. F, and Richards,
Vascular imaging with ??™c-red blood cells,
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Radiology (in press),
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Atkins, H. L,, Fairchild, R,. G, and Drew, R. M.
Biological properties
of 252cf,
Am, J. Roentgenol. Radium Therapy Nucl. Med, (in press),
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Atkins, H.
L.,, Klopper, J.
F., Lambrecht,
R. M. and Wolf, A.
A comparison of technetium-99m and iodine-123 for thyroid imaging.
P.
Roentgenol. Radium Therapy Nucl, Med, (in press)
Atkins, H.
L., Klopper, J. F.,
Eckelman, W.
C. and Richards,
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The technetium-99m-DTPA renal study.
Presented at the LAEA Symposium on
Radioisotope Scintigraphy, Monte Carlo, October 1972,
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ere are two main objectives in the various studies carried on in this
budge
ivity:
development of diagnostic agents for clinical application
to human diseases; and reduction of radiation dosage in nuclear medicine
examinations,
The major health problems in which nuclear medicine techniques
can improve diagnosis and reduce radiation exposure are heart,
neoplastic diseases,
The studies,
pulmonary and
centered on radiopharmaceutical
development,
necessitate extensive interdisciplinary collaboration,
(See Continuation Sheet)
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