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    Synthesis and characterization of phosphate glass microspheres for radiotherapy applications by Sene, Frank F., Martinelli, José R., Okuno, Emico

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (01-11-2008)
    “…Glass microspheres containing the radioisotope 32P, a β − particle emitter, and half-life of 14.3 days, can be easily introduced in specific human organs such…”
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    INERTIZATION OF SMALL-SCALE CHEMICAL WASTES USING IRON PHOSPHATE GLASS by Gobbo, João P., Faria, Dalva L. A. de, Martinelli, José R.

    Published in Química Nova (01-01-2014)
    “…The viability of small-scale heavy-metal waste immobilization into iron phosphate glasses was investigated. Several waste forms containing different amounts of…”
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    Dose-rate distribution of 32P-glass microspheres for intra-arterial brachytherapy by Guimarães, Carla C, Moralles, Maurício, Sene, Frank F, Martinelli, José R

    Published in Medical physics (Lancaster) (01-02-2010)
    “…The intra-arterial administration of radioactive glass microspheres is an alternative therapy option for treating primary hepatocellular carcinoma, the main…”
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    Dose-rate distribution of P 32 -glass microspheres for intra-arterial brachytherapy by Guimarães, Carla C., Moralles, Maurício, Sene, Frank F., Martinelli, José R.

    Published in Medical physics (Lancaster) (01-02-2010)
    “…Purpose: The intra-arterial administration of radioactive glass microspheres is an alternative therapy option for treating primary hepatocellular carcinoma,…”
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    Dose‐rate distribution of P32‐glass microspheres for intra‐arterial brachytherapy by Guimarães, Carla C., Moralles, Maurício, Sene, Frank F., Martinelli, José R.

    Published in Medical physics (Lancaster) (01-02-2010)
    “…Purpose: The intra‐arterial administration of radioactive glass microspheres is an alternative therapy option for treating primary hepatocellular carcinoma,…”
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