Jonathan Engle, University of Wisconsin
Low Energy Radionuclide Production for Medical Applications
Argonne Physics Division Colloquium - 8 Feb 2019
11:00 AM, Building 203 Auditorium

Mn-51 and Mn-52g show promise for a variety of medical applications. The Cyclotron Research Group at the University of Wisconsin has investigated their production via charged particle bombardments and their radiochemical isolation from cyclotron target materials. We have also explored their application in preclinical settings to various models of human diseases such as cancer and diabetes. I will describe the production methods we have developed, including measurements made to correct the accepted half-life of Mn-51 by more than 5σ. I will also briefly treat our attempts to use Mn-52g as a radiotracer label for antibody imaging and Mn-51 as a monitor of pancreatic beta cell viability.

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