Molecular Imaging, Radiochemistry, and Environmental Pollutants

The worldwide proliferation of persistent environmental pollutants is accelerating at an alarming rate. Not surprisingly, many of these pollutants pose a risk to human health. In this review, we examine recent literature in which molecular imaging and radiochemistry have been harnessed to study environmental pollutants. Specifically, these techniques offer unique ways to interrogate the pharmacokinetic profiles and bioaccumulation patterns of pollutants at environmentally relevant concentrations, thereby helping to determine their potential health risks.
Source: Journal of Nuclear Medicine - Category: Nuclear Medicine Authors: Tags: Focus on Molecular Imaging Source Type: research