AccSys Technology’s first mobile PULSAR PET isotope production laboratory contains a shielded mini-cell housing, a synthesis unit for FDG and a clean area with a Class 3 laminar flow-hood for final dispensing. Another feature is a 7 MeV PULSAR proton linear accelerator installed in a mobile coach.
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