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Dysprosium

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Definition: Dysprosium. An element of the rare earth family that has the atomic symbol Dy, atomic number 66, and atomic weight 162.50. Dysprosium is a silvery metal used primarily in the form of various salts.  a rare earth metal; Dy-164; Dy-156, 158, 160-163   
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
tetra-mu-but-2-enoato-bis(diaqua(but-2-enoato)dysprosium(III))-2,6-diaminopurine  0   *Organometallic Compounds Dysprosium. Acta Crystallogr C. 2009 Nov;65(Pt 11):m411-4
dysprosium(III) hydroxide  0   *Dysprosium *Hydroxides. J Hazard Mater 2007 May 8;143(1-2):555-60
dysprosium lithium borate glass  0   *Glass *Borates *Dysprosium *Lithium Biocompatible Materials. J Biomed Mater Res 2002 May;60(2):260-8
magnesium borate-dysprosium sodium  0   *Borates *Magnesium Compounds Dysprosium Sodium. Appl Radiat Isot 2000 Feb;5292):243-50
dysprosium-DOTA-PAMAM  0   *Organometallic Compounds Dysprosium. Invest Radiol 1998 Nov;33(11):841-5
dysprosium ethoxybenzyl DTPA  0   Pentetic Acid/*analogs & derivatives Dysprosium. Acad Radiol 1998 Apr;5 Suppl 1:S90-92
dysprosium diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid dimeglumine  0   *Organometallic Compounds Pentetic Acid/*analogs & derivatives Meglumine/*analogs & derivatives Dysprosium. Invest Radiol 1994 Mar;29(3):319-29
dysprosium nitrate  10143-38-1   *Dysprosium *Nitrates. FEBS Lett 1992 Oct 12;311(1):49-50
sprodiamide  128470-17-7   *Organometallic Compounds Pentetic Acid/*analogs & derivatives Dysprosium.
Pharma Action Contrast Media
Radiology 1989;173(3):763
dysprosium DTPA  92923-41-6   *Organometallic Compounds Pentetic Acid/*analogs & derivatives Dysprosium. Magn Reson Med 1988;6(2):164
bis(tripolyphosphate)dysprosium(III)  81868-53-3   *Dysprosium *Polyphosphates. Magn Reson Med 1986;3(1):164
dysprosium oxide  1308-87-8   *Dysprosium. J Comput Assist Tomogr 1981;5(3):370
triethylenetetraminehexaacetic acid  869-52-3   Edetic Acid/*analogs & derivatives Calcium Copper Dysprosium Sodium Zinc.
Pharma Action Chelating Agents
Clin Toxicol 1980;16(1):33

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