Radiotherapy and radiopharmaceutical developer Eckert & Ziegler Isotope Products introduced a new gallium-68 generator at last month's European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM) meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark.
IGG 100 is designed to produce gallium-68, which is of interest to PET facilities because it can be used as an alternative for the workhorse PET radiopharmaceutical flourine-18, and it does not require a cyclotron. The generator is designed to produce a stable, high-purity, ultralow breakthrough output, according to the Berlin-based company.
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