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The dose-reponse effects of the additional Auger and IC electrons of 161Tb- compared to 177Lu- labelled agonists and antagonists
Spoormans, K., Struelens, L., Vermeulen, K., De Saint-Hubert, M., Koole, M. & Crabbé, M., 2024, EANM’24 Abstract Book. 2024 ed. EANM - European Association of Nuclear Medicine, 1 p. OP-023Research output › peer-review
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The emission of internal conversion electrons rather than auger electrons increased the Nucleus-absorbed dose for 161Tb compared with 177Lu with a higher dose response for [161Tb]Tb-DOTA-LM3 than for [161Tb]Tb-DOTATATE
Spoormans, K., Struelens, L., Vermeulen, K., De Saint-Hubert, M., Koole, M. & Crabbé, M., 1 Oct 2024, In: Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 65, 10, p. 1619-1625 7 p., 267873.Research output › peer-review
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Biodosimetry, can it find its way to the nuclear medicine clinic?
Bolcaen, J., Spoormans, K., Combrink, N., More, S., Vandevoorde, C., Fisher, R. & Kleynhans, J., 25 Jul 2023, In: Frontiers in Nuclear Medicine. 3, 17 p., 1209823.Research output › peer-review
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A Review on Tumor Control Probability (TCP) and Preclinical Dosimetry in Targeted Radionuclide Therapy (TRT)
Spoormans, K., Crabbé, M., Struelens, L., De Saint-Hubert, M. & Koole, M., 22 Sep 2022, In: Pharmaceutics. 14, 10, 19 p., 2007.Research output › peer-review
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