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Optimization of Direct Aromatic 18F-Labeling of Tetrazines
Radiolabeling of tetrazines has gained increasing attention due to their important role in pretargeted imaging or therapy. The most commonly used radionuclide in PET imaging is fluorine-18.
Ida Vang Andersen +3 more
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ABSTRACT Targeted radioligand therapy has emerged as a promising treatment option for eradicating advanced cancer forms. α‐Emitters are considered particularly promising as they can obliterate (micro)‐metastases. The α‐emitter astatine‐211 (211At) has experienced increased interest due to its favorable decay properties.
Marius Müller +5 more
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This study proposes liposomes as a new tool for pretargeted radioimmunotherapy (RIT) in solid tumors. Tumor pretargeting is obtained by using a bispecific monoclonal antibody (BsmAb, anti-CEA x anti-DTPA-In) and pegylated radioactive liposomes containing
Aurore eRauscher +12 more
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Site-selective protein-modification chemistry for basic biology and drug development. [PDF]
Nature has produced intricate machinery to covalently diversify the structure of proteins after their synthesis in the ribosome. In an attempt to mimic nature, chemists have developed a large set of reactions that enable post-expression modification of ...
A Perols +78 more
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Biocompatible Chemistry: A Plug‐and‐Play Toolbox for Chemical Biology Research
The “plug‐and‐play” nature of biocompatible chemistry makes it a powerful toolbox for investigating complicated biological systems and producing drug leads for clinical usages. This review summarizes the commonly used biocompatible reactions and the recent advances of their representative applications in chemical biology research, thus highlighting the
Adam R. Lovato, Zeng Lin, Qingfei Zheng
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Background Beta-cell replacement methods such as transplantation of isolated donor islets have been proposed as a curative treatment of type 1 diabetes, but widespread application is challenging due to shortages of donor tissue and the need for ...
Pierre Cheung +11 more
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Circulating Tumor Cell‐Derived Organoids: Current Progress, Applications, and Future
CTC‐derived organoids, which combine the characteristics of patient‐derived organoids and circulating tumor cells (CTCs), represent a novel tool in cancer research. This article reviews the progress, applications, and future prospects of CTC‐derived organoids.
Tiantian Li +5 more
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CD20-targeting in B-cell malignancies: novel prospects for antibodies and combination therapies [PDF]
Expression of CD20 antigen by the most of transformed B cells is believed to be the driving force for targeting this molecule by using anti-CD20 monoclonal antibodies. While it is true that most lymphoma/leukemia patients can be cured, these regimens are
Ahmadzadeh, V. +2 more
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Self‐Assembly of Noncanonical Peptides: A New Frontier in Cancer Therapeutics and Beyond
Representative examples of noncanonical peptide assemblies in anticancer therapeutics, biomaterials, regenerative medicine, molecular imaging, and catalysis are discussed, highlighting enzyme‐instructed self‐assembly as a valuable approach for constructing biomimetic and bioinspired materials that bridge the interface between biological systems and ...
Lin Bai, Meihui Yi, Bing Xu
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