Abstract
Monocationic 99mTc-nitrido complexes of a variety of diphosphine ligands have been prepared and the in vivo distribution of such cations has been examined in Sprague-Dawley rats. These complexes show initially high myocardial uptake with subsequent wash-out in this animal model. The lack of myocardial retention can be attributed to the facile in vivo reduction of these cations.
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