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  2. Rubidium-82 - Wikipedia

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    Rubidium-82 (82 Rb) is a radioactive isotope of rubidium. 82 Rb is widely used in myocardial perfusion imaging . This isotope undergoes rapid uptake by myocardiocytes , which makes it a valuable tool for identifying myocardial ischemia in Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging.

  3. Isotopes of rubidium - Wikipedia

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    Other than 87 Rb, the longest-lived radioisotopes are 83 Rb with a half-life of 86.2 days, 84 Rb with a half-life of 33.1 days, and 86 Rb with a half-life of 18.642 days. All other radioisotopes have half-lives less than a day. 82 Rb is used in some cardiac positron emission tomography scans to assess myocardial perfusion. It has a half-life of ...

  4. Rubidium - Wikipedia

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    Rubidium-82, one of the element's non-natural isotopes, is produced by electron-capture decay of strontium-82 with a half-life of 25.36 days. With a half-life of 76 seconds, rubidium-82 decays by positron emission to stable krypton-82 .

  5. Rubidium-82 chloride - Wikipedia

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    Rubidium-82 chloride is a form of rubidium chloride containing a radioactive isotope of rubidium. It is marketed under the brand name Cardiogen-82 by Bracco Diagnostics for use in Myocardial perfusion imaging . [ 1 ]

  6. Template:Infobox rubidium - Wikipedia

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    Isotopes of rubidium. Main isotopes [8] Decay; ... 82 Rb: synth: 1.2575 m: β + 82 ... ionization energy 3 comment = | number of ionization energies = ...

  7. List of PET radiotracers - Wikipedia

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    [82 Rb] Rubidium-82 chloride [11 C] Acetate (Also used in oncology) Neurology. 11 C] 25B-NBOMe (Cimbi-36) [18 F] Altanserin [11 C] Carfentanil [11 C] DASB [11 C ...

  8. List of radioactive nuclides by half-life - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of radioactive nuclides (sometimes also called isotopes), ordered by half-life from shortest to longest, in seconds, minutes, hours, days and years. Current methods make it difficult to measure half-lives between approximately 10 −19 and 10 −10 seconds.

  9. Table of nuclides - Wikipedia

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    There are no stable nuclides having atomic number greater than Z = 82 ... Elements with atomic numbers from 1 to 82 all have stable isotopes, ... 82 Rb. 83 Sr. 84 Y ...