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Chemistry, 05.05.2020 23:07 Alexandragurule18

In nuclear medicine, a radioactive isotope, or tracer, can target a particular organ to take a "picture of it. Which properties of the tracer make it useful in nuclear medicine?

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The isotope should have a short half-life.

The half-life of the tracer should be long in duration

The tracer should have the ability to damage tissues

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