THE ROLE OF RADIOISOTOPE 131 I IN MEDICINE

Authors

  • Esanov Shaxzod Shermat o’g’li
  • Ulug'berdiyev Abbosjon Shavkat o'g'li Tashkent Medical Academy
  • Sodiqov Farhod Husan o’g’li Tashkent State Technical University Named After I.A. Karimov

Keywords:

Radioisotope, radiation, artificial, reactor, iodine, symporter, pendrine

Abstract

The work examines the impact of radiation on human life. In nuclear medicine, doctors inject patients with a radioactive substance that accumulates in the part of the human body that is the target. When the radiation leaves the body, it is recorded, allowing doctors to draw conclusions about the physiological functions of an organ or tissue. It also shows the ways in which the artificial radioisotope 131 I is produced in a nuclear reactor.

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Published

2025-04-11

How to Cite

Esanov Shaxzod Shermat o’g’li, Ulug’berdiyev Abbosjon Shavkat o’g’li, & Sodiqov Farhod Husan o’g’li. (2025). THE ROLE OF RADIOISOTOPE 131 I IN MEDICINE. Web of Discoveries: Journal of Analysis and Inventions, 3(4), 25–29. Retrieved from http://webofjournals.com/index.php/3/article/view/3847

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