− NorthStar, leading the way as the sole U.S. commercial supplier of molybdenum-99 (Mo-99), continues expansion efforts for increased capacity and ongoing reliable supply for diagnostic imaging − ...
NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes, a privately-held Wisconsin company, announced today that the FDA and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) approved the company’s RadioGenix System for producing ...
A commonly used radioisotope, technetium-99m, used in medical diagnoses regularly suffers from shortages due to being produced at aging nuclear reactors that often shut down for repairs. But an ...
Tackling supply shortages: As the supply chain for medical radioisotopes continues to struggle, researchers are developing new methods for producing technetium-99m, and exploring the potential of ...
The Food and Drug Administration recently announced approval of the RadioGenix™ System, a technetium 99m (Tc-99m) generator. The RadioGenix™ System is developed by NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes, LLC ...
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The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation expects to be able to recommence production of technetium-99m generators this week, following repair to a conveyer belt. ANSTO's new ...
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Beloit, Wisconsin-based NorthStar Medical Technologies, a provider of radioisotopes used for medical imaging and therapy, has raised $100 million in funding. The investor was Oberland Capital. BELOIT, ...
A mechanical failure that caused the suspension of Australian manufacture of technetium-99m (Tc-99m) generators has been addressed, but resumption of production is still some weeks away. Australia's ...
Molybdenum-99 remains a cornerstone of modern nuclear medicine as the parent radionuclide for technetium-99m, the workhorse in diagnostic imaging. Traditionally produced through the fission of uranium ...