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Imaging Agent at Medical Drugs Glossary

What is Imaging Agent? A chemical that is readily detectable by a medical imaging system. Imaging agents include electron-opaque molecules, such as gold particles, radioisotopes, such as technetium, and stable isotope-labeled molecules.

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