Handbook of Radiopharmaceuticals (eBook)
768 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-119-50055-1 (ISBN)
The second edition of Handbook of Radiopharmaceuticals is a comprehensive review of the field, presenting up-to-date coverage of central topics such as radionuclide production, synthetic methodology, radiopharmaceutical development and regulations, and a wide range of practical applications. A valuable reference work for those new to the Radiopharmaceutical Sciences and experienced professionals alike, this volume explores the latest concepts and issues involving both targeted diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals. Contributions from a team of experts from across sub-disciplines provide readers with an immersive examination of radiochemistry, nuclear medicine, molecular imaging, and more.
Since the first edition of the Handbook was published, Nuclear Medicine and Radiopharmaceutical Sciences have undergone major changes. New radiopharmaceuticals for diagnosis and therapy have been approved by the FDA, the number of clinical PET and SPECT scans have increased significantly, and advances in Artificial Intelligence have dramatically improved research techniques. This fully revised edition reflects the current state of the field and features substantially updated and expanded content. New chapters cover topics including current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP), regulatory oversight, novel approaches to quality control--ensuring that readers are informed of the exciting developments of recent years. This important resource:
* Features extensive new and revised content throughout
* Covers key areas of application for diagnosis and therapy in oncology, neurology, and cardiology
* Emphasizes the multidisciplinary nature of Radiopharmaceutical Sciences
* Discusses how drug companies are using modern radiopharmaceutical imaging techniques to support drug discovery
* Examines current and emerging applications of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT)
Edited by recognized experts in radiochemistry and PET imaging, Handbook of Radiopharmaceuticals: Radiochemistry and Applications, 2 nd Edition is an indispensable reference for post-doctoral fellows, research scientists, and professionals in the pharmaceutical industry, and for academics, graduate students, and newcomers in the field of radiopharmaceuticals.
Edited by Michael R. Kilbourn, PhD, is Professor Emeritus, Radiology, at the University of Michigan. He retired after 25 years of directing and expanding the University's PET Cyclotron and Radiochemistry program. Professor Kilbourn is the author of over 200 peer-reviewed scientific papers and 31 book chapters, and is the 2009 recipient of the Paul C. Aebersold Award for Outstanding Achievements in Basic Science Applied to Nuclear Medicine. Peter J. H. Scott, PhD, is Associate Professor, Radiology, and Director of the PET Center at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on developing new methods for radiolabeling bioactive molecules and the design and synthesis of new radiotracers for PET imaging. Professor Scott has published over 100 papers, 170 abstracts, and 30 book chapters, edited 4 books, and is listed as an inventor on multiple patents. In 2019 he received a Distinguished Investigator Award from the Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research.
Foreword
Preface
List of Contributors
About the Editors
Abbreviations
PART I: INTRODUCTION TO RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS
1. Targeted Diagnostic Radiopharmaceuticals: Design Options for Small Molecule Radiotracers
Michael R. Kilbourn
2. Concepts and Issues for Therapeutic Radiopharmaceuticals
Alexandra R. Sowa Dumond and Peter J. H. Scott
PART II: PRODUCTION OF RADIONUCLIDES
3. Production of Short Half-life PET Radionuclides
Michael R. Kilbourn, Melissa E. Rodnick and Mara Clark
4. Production of Radionuclides used in SPECT
Salma Jivan and Thomas J. Ruth
5. Production of Therapeutic Radionuclides
C. Shaun Loveless and Suzanne E. Lapi
PART III: SYNTHETIC METHODS FOR RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS
6. Synthesis of 13N- and 15O-labeled Radiopharmaceuticals
Krishna R. Pulagam, Vanessa Gómez-Vallejo, Fernando López-Gallego, Luka Rejc and Jordi Llop
7. Radiochemistry with Carbon-11
Stephen Thompson, Steven Kealey, Selena M. Sephton and Franklin I. Aigbirhio
8. Fluorine-18 Radiochemistry
Allen F. Brooks, Katarina J. Makaravage, Jay Wright, Melanie S. Sanford and Peter J. H. Scott
9. Synthesis of 68Ga-labeled Radiopharmaceuticals
Benjamin P. Burke and Stephen J. Archibald
10. Cu-Mediated Radiohalogenation of Organoboranes
Sean W. Reilly and Robert H. Mach
11. The radiochemistry of zirconium
Jason P. Holland
12. 99mTc Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry
Dionysia Papagiannopoulou
PART IV: PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTION AND USE
13. Automated Synthesis Modules for PET Radiochemistry
Laura Bruton and Peter J. H. Scott
14. Automation of PET Radiopharmaceutical Quality Control
Arkadij Elizarov
15. Moving PET Drugs from the Lab to the Patient in USA
David W. Dick
16. Moving from the Lab to the Patient in Asia
Dae Yoon Chi
17. Moving a radiotracer form bench to bedside in Europe
Koen Vermeulen, Alfons Verbruggen, Guy Bormans and Frederik Cleeren
PART V: MAJOR APPLICATIONS OF RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS
18. Radiopharmaceuticals in Oncology
Jeroen A.C.M. Goos, Outi Keinänen, Brian M. Zeglis and Jason S. Lewis
19. Neurological applications of Radiopharmaceuticals
Mehdi Djekidel and Nicolaas I. Bohnen
20. Cardiac Applications of Radiopharmaceuticals
John P. Bois and Robert J. Gropler
21. Radiopharmaceuticals in Pediatric Nuclear Medicine
Scott E. Snyder, Elizabeth R. Butch and Barry L. Shulkin
22. PET Imaging in Drug Discovery and Development
David J. Donnelly
INDEX
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 5.1.2021 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie |
Schlagworte | Analytical Chemistry • Analytische Chemie • Chemie • Chemistry • Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics • Klinische Pharmakologie u. Therapie • Medical Science • Medizin • Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry • Pharmazeutische u. Medizinische Chemie • Radiopharmaka • Radiopharmazie |
ISBN-10 | 1-119-50055-9 / 1119500559 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-50055-1 / 9781119500551 |
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