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Fastlab synthesiser

Manufactured by GE Healthcare

The FASTlab synthesiser is a modular radiochemistry platform designed for the automated production of radiopharmaceuticals. It provides a standardized and reproducible process for the synthesis, purification, and formulation of radiopharmaceuticals. The FASTlab synthesiser is intended to assist healthcare professionals in the preparation of radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic and therapeutic applications.

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Automated Synthesis of 18F-Fluciclatide

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18F-Fluciclatide was manufactured at the Clinical Research Imaging Centre on an automated module (FASTlab synthesiser; GE Healthcare) by coupling an amino-oxy-functionalised peptide precursor (AH111695) with 4–18F-fluorobenzaldehyde at pH 3.5 to form 18F-fluciclatide.17 (link) A full description of this synthesis has been published previously.16 (link)
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Radiolabeling of 18F-NaF

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18F-NaF was prepared using a cyclotron and a FASTlab synthesiser (GE Healthcare), using commercially available cassettes and was formulated in saline (0.9% w/v).
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