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yttrium Y 90 (IH-tree-um …)

 A radioactive form of the rare metal yttrium that is used in radiation therapy to treat some types of tumors. Yttrium Y 90 can be linked to a molecule, such as a monoclonal antibody, to help it locate and bind to certain substances in the body, including cancer cells. The radiation may kill the cancer cells.



Previous Definitions:YKL-40, YM598, yoga, yohimbe, yttrium
Next Definitions:yttrium Y 90 DOTA anti-CEA monoclonal antibody M5A, yttrium Y 90 DOTA monoclonal antibody HuAFP31, yttrium Y 90 DOTA monoclonal antibody HuPAM4, yttrium Y 90 DOTA-biotin, yttrium Y 90 DOTA-tyr3-octreotide

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