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Images showing mice injected with radioactive antimony. Left panel with TREN-CAM shows how the radioactive antimony will be active longer in the treatment areas. The right panel shows that the antimony without TREN-CAM doesn’t stay in the desired areas.

Progress Towards Unlocking Antimony’s Cancer Treatment Potential

Researchers gain a new understanding of the binding chemistry of radioactive antimony, opening doors for targeted therapy.

Steps in terbium-161 (Tb-161) production. The University of Utah TRIGA reactor induces thermal neutron capture on gadolinium-160 (Gd-160), which decays to Tb-161. Separating the Gd-160 target yields high-purity Tb-161 for cancer therapy and diagnosis.

To Advance Cancer Therapy, University Starts Producing Terbium-161

A University of Utah research team demonstrates that a low power university research reactor can produce terbium-161 at high purity from gadolinium-160.

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