"Oxygen Radioisotopes" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Unstable isotopes of oxygen that decay or disintegrate emitting radiation. O atoms with atomic weights 13, 14, 15, 19, and 20 are radioactive oxygen isotopes.
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D010104
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D01.268.185.550.500.600 D01.362.670.300.600 D01.496.625.600 D01.496.749.635
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2002 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
2013 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Oxygen Radioisotopes" by people in Profiles.
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Long-Delay Arterial Spin Labeling Provides More Accurate Cerebral Blood Flow Measurements in Moyamoya Patients: A Simultaneous Positron Emission Tomography/MRI Study. Stroke. 2017 09; 48(9):2441-2449.
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Cerebrovascular occlusive disease: quantitative cerebral blood flow using dynamic susceptibility contrast mr imaging correlates with quantitative H2[15O] PET. Radiology. 2013 Mar; 266(3):879-86.
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Absolute quantification of cerebral blood flow with magnetic resonance, reproducibility of the method, and comparison with H2(15)O positron emission tomography. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2002 Sep; 22(9):1149-56.
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Absolute quantification of myocardial blood flow with H(2)(15)O and 3-dimensional PET: an experimental validation. J Nucl Med. 2002 Aug; 43(8):1031-40.
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Does the end justify the means? A PET exploration of the mechanisms involved in human imitation. Neuroimage. 2002 Feb; 15(2):318-28.
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Radiation absorbed dose to tracheal mucosa from inhaled oxygen-15-labeled carbon dioxide. Ann Neurol. 1984; 15 Suppl:S107-9.