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Ruthenium Radioisotopes

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Definition: Unstable isotopes of ruthenium that decay or disintegrate emitting radiation. Ru atoms with atomic weights 93-95, 97, 103, and 105-108 are radioactive ruthenium isotopes.  Ru-93-95, 97, 103, 105-108; /blood-csf-urine /metab permitted but not for tracer studies (    Other names Radioisotopes, Ruthenium
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
Ru DISIDA  0   *Imino Acids *Organometallic Compounds Ruthenium Ruthenium Radioisotopes. Nucl Med Commun 1992 Feb;13(2):76-81
ruppuran  88228-58-4 Ruthenocene-103Ru, (((carboxymethyl)amino)carbonyl)  *Organometallic Compounds Ruthenium Radioisotopes. Z Naturforsch (C) 1983;38(9-10):806
Ru PIPIDA  0   *Imino Acids *Organometallic Compounds Ruthenium Ruthenium Radioisotopes. J Nucl Med 1981;22(4):352
ruthenium tetraoxide  20427-56-9   *Ruthenium Compounds Ruthenium Radioisotopes. Health Phys 1980;39(3):543

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