University of Missouri: Adding a Radioisotope to the Toolkit for Saving Lives
February 28, 2024
February 28, 2024
COLUMBIA, Missouri, Feb. 28 (TNSres) -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
A pair of University of Missouri researchers study terbium-161 with the hope that one day it could be the next major radioisotope produced to treat cancer.
Ground-breaking innovation at Mizzou provides patients around the world with access to a lifesaving toolbox of vital pharmaceutical ingredients called radioisotopes produced at only one location in the United States . . .
A pair of University of Missouri researchers study terbium-161 with the hope that one day it could be the next major radioisotope produced to treat cancer.
Ground-breaking innovation at Mizzou provides patients around the world with access to a lifesaving toolbox of vital pharmaceutical ingredients called radioisotopes produced at only one location in the United States . . .