Actually there are many radioactive isotopes of xenon and neon. In particular xenon-127 and xenon-133—are commonly used in medicine. These isotopes are used to study the flow of blood through the brain and the flow of air through the lungs.
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Actually there are many radioactive isotopes of xenon and neon. In particular xenon-127 and xenon-133—are commonly used in medicine. These isotopes are used to study the flow of blood through the brain and the flow of air through the lungs.