Ammonia (13N)
Ammonia (13N) (ammonia with radioisotope nitrogen-13) is a medication for diagnostic positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of the myocardium.[1][2][3]
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Formula | H3[13N] |
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References
- "Ammonia N 13- nh3n13 injection". DailyMed. 30 October 2019. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
- Cheng KT (December 2007). "[13N] Ammonia". Molecular Imaging and Contrast Agent Database. National Center for Biotechnology Information. PMID 20641280.
- Albano D, Giubbini R, Bertagna F (December 2019). "13N-NH3 PET/CT in oncological disease". Japanese Journal of Radiology. 37 (12): 799–807. doi:10.1007/s11604-019-00883-7. PMID 31599383.
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