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Radioisotope Services In Europe
4 services found
Manufactured by:Invicro, LLC based inNeedham, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Radiopharmaceutical therapies represent an effective way to treat solid cancers by using tumor targeting small molecules, peptides or biologics to deliver a cytotoxic payload that induces DNA damage in tumor cells, while limiting damage to normal and healthy tissue. Streamlined development, evaluation and clinical translation of radiopharmaceuticals requires a partner that has extensive ...
Manufactured by:ITM Isotope Technologies Munich SE based inGarching / Munich, GERMANY
Headquartered on the premises of the Technical University Munich (TUM), ITM operates GMP laboratories for the manufacturing of a new generation of radiopharmaceuticals. The laboratory area spreads currently more than 900 m² (additional 4600 m² in the near future) with clean rooms and dedicated hot cells for GMP radiolabeling up to class A. An in-house control area and a sophisticated ...
by:Reaction Biology Corp. based inMalvern, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
With the largest portfolio of kinase assays available for drug discovery and 20 years of expertise in custom-tailored assay development, Reaction Biology is guaranteed to provide the kinase assay you need. ...
Manufactured by:ITM Isotope Technologies Munich SE based inGarching / Munich, GERMANY
Targeted Radionuclide Therapy (TRT) or Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy (PRRT) is a medical specialty using very small amounts of radioactive compounds, called radiopharmaceuticals, to diagnose and treat various diseases, like cancer. Once injected into the patient, the radiopharmaceutical finds its way to the tumor through the bloodstream and binds to the tumor specific receptor according ...
