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F-SPAL-T-06 and F-C05-05 are two novel positron emission tomography (PET) radioligands targeting α-synuclein fibrils. Our study aimed to evaluate the biodistribution, safety, and radiation dosimetry of each tracer in humans. Biodistribution and radiation dosimetry studies were carried out with two healthy volunteers for each tracer, F-SPAL-T-06 (one female and one male volunteer, both aged 63 years) and F-C05-05 (one female and one male volunteer, aged 63 and 73 years, respectively). After injection of either tracer, dynamic PET images were acquired from head to upper thigh. Effective dose of each tracer was estimated using OLINDA/EXM Version 2.2. Injection of either of the tracers caused no adverse effects. Greatest uptake of both tracers was observed in the liver and small intestine. The estimated absorbed doses were highest in the biliary tract, followed by the lower large intestinal wall. Effective doses were 35.9 µSv/MBq for F-SPAL-T-06 and 30.5 µSv/MBq for F-C05-05. F-SPAL-T-06 and F-C05-05 are safe for in vivo PET imaging of humans. Their mean effective doses were 6.6 mSv for F-SPAL-T-06 and 5.6 mSv for F-C05-05 when 185 MBq of either tracer was given to a subject, and they were comparable to other amyloid and tau PET tracers labelled with F.Trial registration Trial registration number: jRCTs031210180, Registered date: 2nd July 2021 (F-SPAL-T-06) https://jrct.niph.go.jp/en-latest-detail/jRCTs031210180 and Trial registration number: jRCTs031220123, Registered date: 9th June 2022 (F-C05-05) https://jrct.niph.go.jp/en-latest-detail/jRCTs031220123 .
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Department of Radiation Safety and Security, Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Forschungsstrasse 111, 5232 Villigen, Switzerland.
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Since the 1980s, radon has been recognized as a public health concern in Switzerland and internationally. In an effort to more accurately estimate the number of lung cancer cases attributable to radon exposure, Swiss health authorities initiated the creation of radon measurements into a centralized national database. As of 2025, this database comprises approximately 300,000 measurements from 150,000 buildings across the country.
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Division of Neonatology, Maternal and Perinatal Center, Toyama University Hospital.
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate whether low-dose CT imaging using an Sn filter can provide image quality sufficient for the differential diagnosis of cranial deformities in infants while maintaining an effective dose comparable to that of conventional radiography.
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