18 F-Labeling of Arenes and Heteroarenes for Applications in Positron Emission Tomography
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Diverse radiochemistry is an essential component of nuclear medicine; this includes imaging techniques such as positron emission tomography (PET). As such, PET can track diseases at an early stage of development, help patient care planning through personalized medicine and support drug discovery programs. Fluorine-18 is the most frequently used radioisotope in PET radiopharmaceuticals for both clinical and preclinical research. Its physical and nuclear characteristics (97% β+ decay, 109.8 min half-life, 635 keV positron energy) and high specific activity make it an attractive nuclide for labeling and molecular imaging. Arenes and heteroarenes are privileged candidates for 18F-incorporation as they are…
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- Chemistry
- Positron emission tomography
- Pet imaging
- Radiochemistry
- Substituent
- Molecular imaging
- Positron
- Combinatorial chemistry
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