Astatine
"Astatine" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Astatine. A radioactive halogen with the atomic symbol At, and atomic number 85. Its isotopes range in mass number from 200 to 219 and all have an extremely short half-life. Astatine may be of use in the treatment of hyperthyroidism because it emits ALPHA PARTICLES.
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D001246
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MeSH Number(s) |
D01.268.271.110 D01.268.380.075 D01.496.749.305.110
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Miller BW, Frost SH, Frayo SL, Kenoyer AL, Santos E, Jones JC, Green DJ, Hamlin DK, Wilbur DS, Fisher DR, Orozco JJ, Press OW, Pagel JM, Sandmaier BM. Quantitative single-particle digital autoradiography with a-particle emitters for targeted radionuclide therapy using the iQID camera. Med Phys. 2015 Jul; 42(7):4094-105.