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ASP Isotopes: Transforming Isotope Production with State-of-the-Art Technology
2 years ago
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Isotope enrichment
technology development
South Africa
Molybdenum-100
Molybdenum-99 replacement
diagnostic imaging
Carbon-14
radiolabel
drug discovery
drug metabolism
pharmacokinetics
ASP Isotopes is an isotope enrichment company utilizing technology developed in South Africa over the past 20 years to enrich isotopes of elements or molecules with low atomic masses. Many of these elements are unsuitable for enrichment using traditional methods such as centrifuges. The Company is initially focused on commercializing Molybdenum 100, which has the potential to replace Molybdenum 99, a commonly used product in the diagnostic imaging market, and Carbon-14, the most frequently used radiolabel for drug discovery, drug metabolism, and pharmacokinetics. Learn more at: https://www.redchip.com/stocks/aspi
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