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  2. Glenn T. Seaborg - Wikipedia

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    During his lifetime, Seaborg is said to have been the author or co-author of numerous books and 500 scientific journal articles, many of them brief reports on fast-breaking discoveries in nuclear science while other subjects, most notably the actinide concept, represented major theoretical contributions in the history of science.

  3. The Journal of Nuclear Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The journal is abstracted and indexed in Science Citation Index, Current Contents/Clinical Medicine, Current Contents/Life Sciences, BIOSIS Previews, [2] and MEDLINE/PubMed. [3] According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 10.057, ranking it 3rd out of 134 journals in the category "Radiology, Nuclear ...

  4. John H. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    The experience of the Lawrence Brothers in nuclear medicine became crucial in saving their mother, when she was diagnosed with uterine cancer in 1937. When they were told at Mayo Clinic that she had three months left to live, John Lawrence brought her to be treated by radiologist Dr. Robert S. Stone, one of his collaborators.

  5. Nuclear Medicine Communications - Wikipedia

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    Nucl. Med. Commun. has an impact factor of 1.465 and currently ranks 96 among the 129 journals publishing radiology, nuclear medicine, and medical imaging scientific studies [citation needed]. It has an International Standard Serial Number 0143-3636, and an online ISSN 1473-5628. The journal publishes 12 issues each year. [3]

  6. Nuclear Medicine and Biology - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear Medicine and Biology is a peer-reviewed medical journal published by Elsevier that covers research on all aspects of nuclear medicine, including radiopharmacology, radiopharmacy and clinical studies of targeted radiotracers. It is the official journal of the Society of Radiopharmaceutical Sciences.

  7. Nuclear medicine - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear medicine gained public recognition as a potential specialty when on May 11, 1946, an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) by Massachusetts General Hospital's Dr. Saul Hertz and Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Dr. Arthur Roberts, described the successful use of treating Graves' Disease with ...

  8. Portal:Nuclear technology/Biographies - Wikipedia

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    Early in his career, he was a pioneer in nuclear medicine and discovered isotopes of elements with important applications in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, including iodine-131, which is used in the treatment of thyroid disease.

  9. Charles Pecher - Wikipedia

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    Charles Pecher (26 November 1913 – 28 August 1941) was a Belgian pioneer in nuclear medicine. He discovered and introduced strontium-89 in medical therapeutic procedures in 1939. He was the first to report a possible therapeutic role for the beta emitting radionuclide strontium-89 in the palliation of bone pain associated with metastatic bone ...