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Fusarinine C (FSC) has recently been shown to be a promising and novel chelator for 89Zr. Here, FSC has been further derivatized to optimize the complexation properties of FSC-based chelators for 89Zr-labeling by introducing additional carboxylic groups.
Chuangyan Zhai +11 more
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Radiolabeling human peripheral blood stem cells for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging in young rhesus monkeys. [PDF]
These studies focused on a new radiolabeling technique with copper ((64)Cu) and zirconium ((89)Zr) for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging using a CD45 antibody.
Cherry, Simon R +3 more
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Immunoscintigraphy for therapy decision making and follow-up of biological therapies [PDF]
With the availability of new biological therapies there is the need of more accurate diagnostic tools to noninvasively assess the presence of their targets.
Auletta, S. +6 more
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Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of a Bayesian penalized likelihood reconstruction algorithm (Q.Clear) for 89Zr-immunoPET image reconstruction and its potential to improve image quality and reduce the administered activity of 89Zr ...
Julian Kirchner +3 more
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Macrophages can promote tumor development. Preclinically, targeting macrophages by colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF1)/CSF1 receptor (CSF1R) monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) enhances conventional therapeutics in combination treatments.
Stijn J. H. Waaijer +10 more
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New developments in the experimental data for charged particle production of medical radioisotopes [PDF]
The goal of the present work is to give a review of developments achieved experimentally in the field of nuclear data for medically important radioisotopes in the last three years.
Ditrói, F. +3 more
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Optimization of cyclotron production for radiometal of Zirconium 89 [PDF]
Zirconium 89 (89Zr) is a promising radionuclide for development of new PET agents due to its convenient half life of 78.4 h, β+ emission rate of 23%, low maximum energy of 0.9 MeV resulting in good spatial resolution, a stable daughter isotope of yttrium-
Dabkowski, Adam M. +3 more
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Noninvasive optical and nuclear imaging of Staphylococcus-specific infection with a human monoclonal antibody-based probe [PDF]
Staphylococcus aureus infections are a major threat in healthcare, requiring adequate early-stage diagnosis and treatment. This calls for novel diagnostic tools that allow noninvasive in vivo detection of staphylococci.
Ashbaugh, Alyssa G. +16 more
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Noninvasive Measurement of mTORC1 Signaling with 89Zr-Transferrin [PDF]
Abstract Purpose: mTOR regulates many normal physiological processes and when hyperactive can drive numerous cancers and human diseases. However, it is very challenging to detect and quantify mTOR signaling noninvasively in clinically relevant animal models of disease or man.
Truillet, Charles +7 more
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We developed an immuno-PET technique that monitors modulation of tumor CD133 expression, which is required for the success of CD133-targeted therapies. Methods. Anti-CD133 antibodies were subjected to sulfhydryl moiety-specific 89Zr conjugation.
Kyung-Ho Jung +5 more
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