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Illuminating the World of Radiolabeled Chemistry: Journal of Radiolabeled Chemistry (JRC) by Sciforce Publications

Welcome to the Journal of Radiolabeled Chemistry (JRC), a leading publication by Sciforce Publications that casts light on the fascinating and dynamic field of radiolabeled chemistry. In this web content, we will delve into the significance of JRC, its contributions to the scientific community, and the captivating world of radiolabeled chemistry.

Our Mission:

At the Journal of Radiolabeled Chemistry (JRC) by Sciforce Publications, our mission is to be a pioneering source of knowledge and innovation in the field of radiolabeled chemistry. We are dedicated to advancing scientific understanding, facilitating breakthroughs in radiopharmaceutical development, and contributing to the growth of nuclear medicine and radiology

  • A Beacon of Excellence: Sciforce Publications is recognized for its unwavering commitment to scientific excellence. JRC upholds this tradition by offering a platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research in radiolabeled chemistry.
  • Comprehensive Focus: JRC covers a broad spectrum of topics within radiolabeled chemistry, including the synthesis of radiolabeled compounds, radiopharmaceuticals, radiotracer applications, and advancements in radioisotope research.
  • Peer-Reviewed Rigor: Every article published in JRC undergoes a rigorous peer-review process, ensuring that only high-quality, impactful research makes its way into the journal. This commitment to quality makes JRC a trusted source of knowledge for researchers and professionals in the field.

Contributions to Scientific Advancement:

  • Advancing Medicine: Radiolabeled compounds and radiopharmaceuticals have revolutionized medical diagnostics and treatment. JRC publishes pioneering research on the development of radiotracers for early disease detection, personalized medicine, and targeted therapy.
  • Radioisotope Innovation: Radioisotopes have diverse applications beyond healthcare, including industry, environmental monitoring, and materials science. JRC showcases innovative approaches in radioisotope synthesis, handling, and applications.
  • Nuclear Medicine: The journal's content often explores the intersection of radiolabeled chemistry and nuclear medicine, shedding light on the latest advancements in diagnostic imaging and therapy.
  • Environmental Monitoring: Radiolabeled compounds play a crucial role in monitoring environmental contaminants and understanding their impact. JRC contributes to environmental science by featuring research in this area.

Impact on Society:

The research published in the Journal of Radiolabeled Chemistry has far-reaching implications for society:

  • Improved Healthcare: Radiolabeled compounds and radiopharmaceuticals enable early disease diagnosis, precise treatment, and personalized medicine, ultimately improving healthcare outcomes and patient well-being.
  • Safer Industry: Radiolabeled chemistry contributes to safer industrial processes by enabling the tracking and monitoring of materials, reducing the risk of contamination and ensuring product quality.
  • Environmental Stewardship: Radiolabeled compounds help scientists and policymakers monitor environmental pollutants and understand their effects, leading to better environmental protection and conservation efforts.
  • Scientific Progress: JRC fosters scientific progress by providing a platform for researchers to share their discoveries and collaborate on new frontiers in radiolabeled chemistry.

 Aim and Scope

Journal of Radiolabeled Chemistry (JRC) of Sciforce Publications is an interdisciplinary field of chemistry and medicine. JRC publishes original research articles, book chapters, reviews, letters and short communications, rapid communications, and abstracts. Isotopic labeling is a technique used to track the passage of an isotope, an atom with a detectable variation in neutron count through a reaction, metabolic pathway, or cell. The reactant is labeled by replacing specific atoms by their isotope. The reactant is then allowed to undergo the reaction. The position of the isotopes in the products is measured to determine the sequence the isotopic atom followed in the reaction or the cell's metabolic pathway. The nuclides used in isotopic labeling may be stable nuclides or radionuclides or radioactive atoms. Hence, the labeling is called radiolabeling. In isotopic labeling, there are multiple ways to detect the presence of labeling isotopes, through their mass, vibrational mode, or radioactivity or radioactive decay. Mass spectrometry detects the difference in an isotope's mass, while infrared spectroscopy detects the difference in the isotope's vibrational modes. Nuclear magnetic resonance detects atoms with different gyromagnetic ratios. The radioactive decay can be detected through an ionization chamber or autoradiographs of gels.

Sciforce Journal of Radiolabeled Chemistry (JRC)  journals and research papers are a gateway to the community of Radiolabeled Chemistry Research experts, researchers and peers. While adhering to the international standards of online publishing, JRC aims to publish high quality, informative, scientific and well-researched content.

Journal of Radiolabeled Chemistry

  • Radiopharmaceuticals
  • Imaging pharmaceuticals
  • Diagnosis of cancer
  • Treatment of cancer
  • Radiolabeled compounds
  • Preclinical
  • Radiochemistry
  • Radiolabeling
  • Methodologies
  • Organic chemistry
  • Medicinal chemistry
  • Natural products
  • Inorganic chemistry
  • Physical chemistry
  • Materials science
  • Nanoscience
  • Catalysis
  • Chemical biology
  • Analytical chemistry
  • Supramolecular chemistry
  • Theoretical chemistry
  • Green chemistry
  • Photochemistry

The Journal of Radiolabeled Chemistry by Sciforce Publications is a beacon of knowledge in the dynamic field of radiolabeled chemistry. Its dedication to scientific excellence, innovation, and impactful research makes it an essential resource for scientists, researchers, and professionals in the field. Dive into the pages of JRC to explore the latest developments and breakthroughs in radiolabeled chemistry, and join the journey towards a healthier, safer, and more sustainable future for all.