radiomarcati
Radiomarcati is an Italian term used in science to describe substances or samples that have been labeled with a radioactive isotope for tracing, quantification, or imaging. The process is radiomarcatura (radiolabeling). Radiomarcati can refer to molecules, pharmaceutical compounds, nucleic acids, proteins, or biological samples that carry detectable radioactivity.
Applications include pharmacokinetic studies, metabolic tracking, receptor binding analysis, and autoradiography. In medical imaging, radiomarcati compounds
Common isotopes used are beta, alpha, or gamma emitters, including tritium (3H), carbon-14 (14C), phosphorus-32 (32P),
Detection and analysis rely on scintillation counting, gamma spectroscopy, autoradiography, gamma cameras, SPECT, or PET imaging.