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Radionuclide Production GE PETtrace 880 Cyclotron: The GE PETtrace 880 Cyclotron was installed in 2014 and is dedicated to both academic and clinical studies. The GE PETtrace 880 is capable of accelerating both protons and deuterons for maximum flexibility. The system can be configured with various targets and process systems to produce common PET radioisotopes. … Read more/bric/wp-content/uploads/sites/843/2018/08/ben_cyclotron-300x200.jpeg