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Medical isotope production with the IsoDAR cyclotron

Jose R. Alonso and colleagues describe technical advances that will allow the proposed IsoDAR (isotope decay at rest) cyclotron — being developed for neutrino physics research — to produce many medical isotopes more efficiently than existing cyclotrons can.

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Alonso, J.R., Barlow, R., Conrad, J.M. et al. Medical isotope production with the IsoDAR cyclotron. Nat Rev Phys 1, 533–535 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42254-019-0095-6

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