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ICA

CAS: 3374-88-7

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ICA
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ICA is a diagnostic imaging technique that evaluates the carotid artery for signs of acute ischemic injury. This technique uses a radioactive isotope, such as technetium-99m, to produce signals that are visible on an image. ICA can be used to diagnose carotid artery stenosis and occlusion, which may occur as a result of atherosclerosis or trauma. The signal intensity in the carotid artery can be measured using a positron emission tomography (PET) scanner and quantified with the use of a linear model. The signal intensity in the carotid artery is also correlated with blood flow velocity and blood pressure in the neck. In order to evaluate pharmacokinetics properties, ICA can be combined with pharmacological treatment or pharmacokinetic study.

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Molecular weight:
254.31 g/mol
Formula:
C13H10N4S
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Min. 95%
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