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Modeling and forecasting of the under-five mortality rate in Kermanshah province in Iran: a time series analysis

Rostami M, Jalilian A, Hamzeh B, Laghaei Z

OBJECTIVES: The target of the Fourth Millennium Development Goal (MDG-4) is to reduce the rate of under-five mortality by two-thirds between 1990 and 2015. Despite substantial progress towards achieving the...
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Development of 166Ho-phytate Complex for Radiosynovectomy

Jalilian A, Anvari A, Bahrami-Samani A, Mazidi M, Ghannadi-Maragheh M

  • KMID: 2313131
  • Nucl Med Mol Imaging.
  • 2011 Jun;45(2):87-92.
BACKGROUND: 66Ho-chloride was obtained by bombardment of natural Ho(NO3)3 dissolved in acidic media using thermal neutron flux (4-5x10(13) n.cm(-2).s(-1)). METHODS: 166Ho-holmium chloride (185 MBq) was used successfully for preparation of 166Ho-phytate...
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Development of a 68Ga-Fluorinated Porphyrin Complex as a Possible PET Imaging Agent

Fazaeli Y, Jalilian A, Amini MM, Ardaneh K, Rahiminejad A, Bolourinovin F, Moradkhani S, Majdabadi

  • KMID: 1433598
  • Nucl Med Mol Imaging.
  • 2012 Mar;46(1):20-26.
AIM: Due to the interesting pharmacologic properties of porphyrins, the idea of developing a possible tumor imaging agent using PET by incorporating 68Ga into a suitable porphyrin ligand was investigated. METHODS:...
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Preparation and Evaluation of 68Ga-ECC as a PET Renal Imaging Agent

Mirzaei A, Jalilian A, Aghanejad , Mazidi M, Yousefnia , Shabani G, Ardaneh K, Geramifar , Beiki D

PURPOSE: Development of a gallium-68-labeled renal tracer can be a good substitute for Tc-99m, a known SPECT tracer. In this study, effort was made to develop 68Gaethylenecysteamine cysteine (68Ga-ECC). METHODS: Ga-ECC...
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