Alpha emitters and Alpha IICH

What are alpha emitters?

Alpha emitters are radioisotopes that emit an alpha particle during decay. By attaching the radioisotope to a molecule or monoclonal antibody that will “target” or seek out specific tumor cells in specific organs of the body, this alpha particle can be used to destroy tumor cells without harming normal cells in the body.

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What is Alpha IICH?

Alpha IICH Inc. was incorporated in 2001 to build a business around the production and marketing of alpha-emitting radionuclides for cancer therapy. Its name reflects not only its focus—alpha emitters—but also its solid roots in the established radiochemical business of IICH, Inc. (International Isotopes Clearing House, Inc.) that has been operating in the USA for 15 years with markets all over the world. The other founding party of Alpha IICH is isoSolutions, Inc., which brings to the venture 28 years of experience in the nuclear medicine markets of North America and Europe.

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