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The most complex part of a PET scanner is the cyclotron which produces the radioisotopes (radioactive chemical elements) used to synthesise the radiopharmaceuticals injected into the patient. The cyclotron accelerates positively charged particles called protons around a circular orbit. When these particles collide (at almost the speed of light) with the atoms of a substance placed in their path, the substance is transformed into a radioisotope.