Collaboration develops new imaging protocol
Imaging protocol assesses molecular mechanism of work in the treatment of deadly childhood cancer neuroblastoma.
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Imaging protocol assesses molecular mechanism of work in the treatment of deadly childhood cancer neuroblastoma.
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Think Science! 2023 Summary and Results
Scientists from UNSW and ANSTO have characterised the structure of two-dimensional transition metal carbides, carbonites, and nitrides (MXenes) materials, that could be used as a lightweight fire-retardant filler and in energy storage devices.
Developed by ANSTO’s predecessor the Australian Atomic Energy Commission (known as the AAEC) in the late 1960s, the Technetium-99m Generator revolutionised nuclear medicine imaging in Australia by enabling imaging procedures to be performed not only in major capital cities but throughout regional and rural Australia.
Scientists at ANSTO characterise structures with atomic detail using probes such as x-rays, electrons, neutrons and ions.
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Beamtime Guide on the X-ray Fluorescence Microscopy beamline at the Australian Synchrotron.
Latest information on the scheduled supply of our nuclear medicine production.
Proposals at the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering and National Deuteration Facility.
Radioactive phosphorous for implantable medical device to treat pancreatic cancer in global clinical trial
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