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[https://inis.iaea.org/collection/NCLCollectionStore/_Public/39/104/39104604.pdf?r=1&r=1 Accelerator based Production of Auger-Electron-emitting Isotopes for Radionuclide Therapy] Helge ThisgaardR, PhD-theis,  pg 22
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TF_Isotopes Antiomony

Tellurium(Te) to Antimony(Sb)

Te-120 -> Sb-119 + p

Sb-119 is an Auger electron emitter

Sb-117 is a PET analog => in 2 hrs Sb-117 decays emitting a positron that will annihilate and produce two 511 keV photons for a PET imager to detect.

References

Accelerator based Production of Auger-Electron-emitting Isotopes for Radionuclide Therapy Helge ThisgaardR, PhD-theis, pg 22

The Paradox of Using Radionuclides To Treat Disease, Thomas E. Albrecht-Schmitt, ACS Cent Sci. 2019 Mar 27; 5(3): 383–385

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