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Date: 2014-08-15 11:37:56
Medical physics
Radiopharmaceuticals
Radiochemistry
Technetium-99m
Nuclear medicine
Nerve growth factor
Ovulation
Urinary tract infection
Technetium
Medicine
Chemistry
Radiobiology

Advancing Medicine Innovation in Medical Isotopes The supply of medical isotopes used in approximately 5500 medical scans daily in Canada is dependent on a handful of aging nuclear reactors using highly enriched uranium.

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