Abstract
Recent trends in pharmaceutical radiochemistry for molecular PET imaging.
Highlights
This Special Issue is dedicated to Professor Heinz H
In the field of F-18 chemistry, various click chemistry-based labeling methods, the use of the silicon-fluoride acceptor reagents, and Al-FNOTA complexes offer an even more simplified strategy to introduce F-18 into biomolecules. These techniques facilitate the syntheses of radiotracers for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging studies and accelerate their pronounced use in preclinical studies and even clinical trials
One of the scientific pioneers of modern radiochemistry for imaging by PET, Professor Heinz H. Coenen, is celebrating his 65th birthday the same time this special issue was published. He is highly recognized in the field of radiochemistry and molecular imaging and one of the authors of the most cited paper in the field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging
Summary
Editorial Recent Trends in Pharmaceutical Radiochemistry for Molecular PET Imaging This Special Issue is dedicated to Professor Heinz H. In the field of radiopharmaceutical research, the development of new radiochemistry methods has been one of the major driving forces for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging during the past decade.
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