Lutetium (177Lu) chloride
Radioactive compound used for radiopharmaceutical labeling / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lutetium (177Lu) chloride is a radioactive compound used for the radiolabeling of pharmaceutical molecules, aimed either as an anti-cancer therapy or for scintigraphy (medical imaging).[5][6] It is an isotopomer of lutetium(III) chloride containing the radioactive isotope 177Lu, which undergoes beta decay with a half-life of 6.65 days.[medical citation needed]
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Trade names | Lumark, EndolucinBeta, Illuzyce |
AHFS/Drugs.com | Lumark UK Drug Information EndolucinBeta UK Drug Information |
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Formula | Cl3Lu |
Molar mass | 281.32 g·mol−1 |
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