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Nuclear Medicine (Nuklearmedizin)


Title Abbreviation
Nuklearmedizin
ISSN
0029-5566
Electronic ISSN
2567-6407
Readership
Chemists, Diagnosticians, Geneticists, Nuclear Medicine Physicians, Nuclear Scientists/Nuclear Physicists, Physicians, Radiologists
Scope
Our journal Nuclear Medicine aims to advance the field of Nuclear Medicine by publishing original research that contributes to the understanding of nuclear medicine diagnostics and therapy. The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to: Clinical Applications: Studies on the use of nuclear medicine in diagnosing and treating various medical conditions. Technological Innovations: Research on new imaging technologies, radiopharmaceuticals, and techniques. Basic Science: Investigations into the underlying biological mechanisms and processes related to nuclear medicine. Radiation Safety: Research focused on the safety and efficacy of nuclear medicine procedures. Comparative Studies: Comparative analyzes of nuclear medicine techniques with other diagnostic and therapeutic methods.
Sponsoring Association(s)
German Society for Nuclear Medicine (Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Nuklearmedizin) (DGN), Swiss Society for Nuclear Medicine (SGNM-SSMN)
Publisher Name
Thieme Medical Publishers
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