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Clinical applications of Gallium-68.

Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine (2013-03-26)
Sangeeta Ray Banerjee, Martin G Pomper
ABSTRACT

Gallium-68 is a positron-emitting radioisotope that is produced from a (68)Ge/(68)Ga generator. As such it is conveniently used, decoupling radiopharmacies from the need for a cyclotron on site. Gallium-68-labeled peptides have been recognized as a new class of radiopharmaceuticals showing fast target localization and blood clearance. (68)Ga-DOTATOC, (8)Ga-DOTATATE, (68)Ga-DOTANOC, are the most prominent radiopharmaceuticals currently in use for imaging and differentiating lesions of various somatostatin receptor subtypes, overexpressed in many neuroendocrine tumors. There has been a tremendous increase in the number of clinical studies with (68)Ga over the past few years around the world, including within the United States. An estimated ∼10,000 scans are being performed yearly in Europe at about 100 centers utilizing (68)Ga-labeled somatostatin analogs within clinical trials. Two academic sites within the US have also begun to undertake human studies. This review will focus on the clinical experience of selected, well-established and recently applied (68)Ga-labeled imaging agents used in nuclear medicine.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Gallium, 99.99% trace metals basis
Sigma-Aldrich
Gallium, 99.999% trace metals basis
Sigma-Aldrich
Gallium, 99.9995% trace metals basis