A comparative study of aluminum (III), gallium (III), indium (III), and thallium (III) binding to human serum transferrin
WR Harris, L Messori - Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2002 - Elsevier
Group 13 cations exhibit an essentially similar chemical behavior in aqueous solution.
Under physiological conditions these cations exist as metal complexes. They are known to …
Under physiological conditions these cations exist as metal complexes. They are known to …
Antibody targeting of long-circulating lipidic nanoparticles does not increase tumor localization but does increase internalization in animal models
DB Kirpotin, DC Drummond, Y Shao, MR Shalaby… - Cancer research, 2006 - AACR
We describe evidence for a novel mechanism of monoclonal antibody (MAb)–directed
nanoparticle (immunoliposome) targeting to solid tumors in vivo. Long-circulating …
nanoparticle (immunoliposome) targeting to solid tumors in vivo. Long-circulating …
68Ga-BPAMD: PET-imaging of bone metastases with a generator based positron emitter
M Fellner, B Biesalski, N Bausbacher, V Kubícek… - Nuclear Medicine and …, 2012 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: Bone metastases are a serious aggravation for patients suffering from cancer.
Therefore, early recognition of bone metastases is of great interest for further treatment of …
Therefore, early recognition of bone metastases is of great interest for further treatment of …
Functional characterization of brain tumors: an overview of the potential clinical value
Early detection and characterization are still challenging issues in the diagnostic approach
to brain tumors. Among functional imaging techniques, a clinical role for positron emission …
to brain tumors. Among functional imaging techniques, a clinical role for positron emission …
Distribution and clearance of retained gadolinium in the brain: differences between linear and macrocyclic gadolinium based contrast agents in a mouse model
AAP Kartamihardja, T Nakajima… - The British Journal of …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Objective: To investigate the distribution and clearance of retained gadolinium (Gd) in
various parts of the brain after intravenously administering a Gd-based contrast agent …
various parts of the brain after intravenously administering a Gd-based contrast agent …
Synthesis and Preliminary in Vivo Evaluation of Well-Dispersed Biomimetic Nanocrystalline Apatites Labeled with Positron Emission Tomographic Imaging Agents
B Sandhöfer, M Meckel… - … applied materials & …, 2015 - ACS Publications
In recent years, biomimetic synthetic apatite nanoparticles (AP-NPs), having chemical
similarity with the mineral phase of bone, have attracted a great interest in nanomedicine as …
similarity with the mineral phase of bone, have attracted a great interest in nanomedicine as …
[HTML][HTML] Current imaging strategies in rheumatoid arthritis
MN Zeman, PJH Scott - American journal of nuclear medicine and …, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
As remission has now become a realistic therapeutic goal in the clinical management of RA
due to the introduction and widespread adoption of biologic agents, there is a greater need …
due to the introduction and widespread adoption of biologic agents, there is a greater need …
Solution chemistry of gallium and indium 3-hydroxy-4-pyridinone complexes in vitro and in vivo
DJ Clevette, DM Lyster, WO Nelson, T Rihela… - Inorganic …, 1990 - ACS Publications
A series of complexes of several 3-hydroxy-2-methyl-4-pyridinones with gallium (III) and
indium (III) have been characterized by potentiometric (glass electrode) titration. The …
indium (III) have been characterized by potentiometric (glass electrode) titration. The …
[图书][B] NeuroPET: Positron Emission Tomography in Neuroscience and Clinical Neurology; 11 Tables
K Herholz, P Herscovitch, WD Heiss - 2004 - books.google.com
Positron emission tomography (PET) provides unbiased in vivo measurement of local tracer
activity at very high sensitivity. This is a unique property unmatched by other imaging …
activity at very high sensitivity. This is a unique property unmatched by other imaging …
Binding and transport of nonferrous metals by serum transferrin
WR Harris - Less Common Metals in Proteins and Nucleic Acid …, 1998 - Springer
Transferrin is the serum iron transport protein in a wide variety of species. Its normal function
is to transport iron through the blood between sites of uptake, utilization and storage. The …
is to transport iron through the blood between sites of uptake, utilization and storage. The …