Sodium diatrizoate
Sodium diatrizoate is a chemical compound used as a contrast agent in radiological imaging procedures. It is a water-soluble iodinated compound that can be used to enhance the visibility of certain structures or organs during diagnostic imaging tests, such as computed tomography (CT) scans or angiography. Sodium diatrizoate is designed to provide a temporary increase in the attenuation of X-rays or other forms of radiation, allowing for improved visualization and detection of specific anatomical features or abnormalities.
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Synthesis of Rare-Earth Chloride Nanoparticles
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