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A new luminescent sensor can detect terbium, a valuable rare earth element, from complex environmental samples like acid mine waste. The sensor, developed by researchers at Penn State, takes ...
On average, mice treated with terbium-161 survived twice as long as their counterparts injected with a lutetium-177 drug. Some of the mice even ended up completely cancer-free after the treatment.
A unique luminescent probe uses terbium, a rare earth metal, to sense the presence of an enzyme called β-glucuronidase, a biomarker for liver cancer ...
Terbium-161 is already being tested as an anti-cancer drug in several clinical trials - the PSI researchers have now for the first time scrutinised it as a potential treatment for lymphoma.
Terbium-161 is in the same chemical family as Lutetium-177, a widely used radioisotope produced at MURR for neuroendocrine tumor and prostate cancer treatments. Both are lanthanides, meaning they have ...
Three grams of pure terbium, about 1 cm. (Image credit: Images of elements) There is scant information on the toxicity of terbium, so it must be handled carefully. Sources of terbium Along with ...
Geng Deng relates how terbium, a garden-variety lanthanide, has found its way into our daily lives owing to its green phosphorescence. It may be one of the rarer rare-earth elements in the Earth's ...
BALTIMORE, MD-- (Marketwired - June 06, 2017) - Dark web data intelligence provider Terbium Labs released the findings from its new research report, "Inside the Dark Web: Fraud Guides." The report ...
BALTIMORE, MD-- (Marketwired - September 20, 2016) - Terbium Labs announces the general availability of Matchlight, the world's first fully private, fully automated data intelligence system to ...
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