Advances in anticancer radiopharmaceuticals.
This review highlights recent progress in the development of anticancer radiopharmaceuticals. Molecularly targeted radiotherapy refers to the selective delivery of radionuclides that emit charged particles, such as α particles, β or Auger electrons, to cancer cells via a targeting vector. The discov...
Main Authors: | Jackson, MR, Falzone, N, Vallis, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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