Takuya Saze
University of Tokushima
29 Papers
187 Citations
Takuya Saze is an academic researcher from University of Tokushima. The author has contributed to research in topics: Imaging phantom & Thyroid. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 29 publications. Previous affiliations of Takuya Saze include Nagoya University.
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Papers
Radioactive byproducts in [18O]H2O used to produce 18F for [18F]FDG synthesis
TL;DR: Potential radioactive byproducts in [(18)O]H(2)O irradiated with 9.6 MeV protons to produce (18)F were analyzed theoretically and experimentally and were not contaminated by the radionuclides.
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Application of ICP-DRC-MS to screening test of strontium and plutonium in environmental samples at Fukushima.
Minoru Sakama,Y. Nagano,Takuya Saze,Shogo Higaki,T. Kitade,N. Izawa,Osamu Shikino,Shintaro Nakayama +7 more
TL;DR: An application of sequential automated SPE separation equipment coupled to the quadrupole-based ICPMS instrumentation with a dynamic reaction cell such as a screening test system of (90)Sr and Pu isotopes in environmental samples was developed in this work.
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Tritium in [18O]water containing [18F]fluoride for [18F]FDG synthesis.
TL;DR: Tritium was detected in enriched [18O]water irradiated with 9.6 MeV protons used to produce [18F]fluoride by the 18O(p, n)18F reaction, and the existence of tritium was confirmed experimentally.
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Development of dosimetry using detectors of diagnostic digital radiography systems
TL;DR: Dosimetry using an imaging plate (IP) of computed radiography (CR) systems was developed for quality control of output of the x-ray equipment and Sensitivity index, or the S number, of the CR systems was used for estimating exposure dose under the routine condition.
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In-vivo thyroid 125I monitoring method using imaging plate.
TL;DR: A new in vivo thyroid monitoring system was devised with radioluminography using an imaging plate and the characteristic 125I thyroid image made it possible to visually confirm that the thyroid definitely accumulated 125I.
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