Matching chelators to radiometals for radiopharmaceuticals
Radiometals comprise many useful radioactive isotopes of various metallic elements. When
properly harnessed, these have valuable emission properties that can be used for …
properly harnessed, these have valuable emission properties that can be used for …
Ruthenium metallopharmaceuticals
MJ Clarke - Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2003 - Elsevier
The well-developed synthetic chemistry of ruthenium, particularly with ammine, amine and
imine ligands, provides for many approaches to innovative new metallopharmaceuticals …
imine ligands, provides for many approaches to innovative new metallopharmaceuticals …
Transferrin/transferrin receptor‐mediated drug delivery
H Li, ZM Qian - Medicinal research reviews, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Since transferrin was discovered more than half a century ago, a considerable effort has
been made towards understanding tranferrin‐mediated iron uptake. However, it was not …
been made towards understanding tranferrin‐mediated iron uptake. However, it was not …
Multivalent ions and biomolecules: Attempting a comprehensive perspective
O Matsarskaia, F Roosen‐Runge… - ChemPhysChem, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Ions are ubiquitous in nature. They play a key role for many biological processes on the
molecular scale, from molecular interactions, to mechanical properties, to folding, to self …
molecular scale, from molecular interactions, to mechanical properties, to folding, to self …
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 …
Reconsideration of serum Ti (IV) transport: albumin and transferrin trafficking of Ti (IV) and its complexes
AD Tinoco, EV Eames… - Journal of the American …, 2008 - ACS Publications
The trafficking of titanium (IV) by human serum transferrin (HsTf) has been implicated in the
physiology of this hydrolysis-prone metal. The current work broadens to include the further …
physiology of this hydrolysis-prone metal. The current work broadens to include the further …
[HTML][HTML] Comparative analysis of rare earth elements concentrations in domestic dogs and Apennine wolves of Central Italy: influence of biological, nutritional, and …
M Bellocci, SVP Defourny, V Melai, G Scortichini… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Rare Earth Elements (REEs) are strategical elements playing a crucial role in the
industry, especially in producing high-tech materials. Therefore, REEs are new …
industry, especially in producing high-tech materials. Therefore, REEs are new …
Structural Consequences of Binding of UO22+ to Apotransferrin: Can This Protein Account for Entry of Uranium into Human Cells?
C Vidaud, S Gourion-Arsiquaud, F Rollin-Genetet… - Biochemistry, 2007 - ACS Publications
It has been established that transferrin binds a variety of metals. These include toxic uranyl
ions which form rather stable uranyl-transferrin derivatives. We determined the extent to …
ions which form rather stable uranyl-transferrin derivatives. We determined the extent to …
Understanding the in vivo fate of radioimmunoconjugates for nuclear imaging
Over the past 25 years, antibodies have emerged as extraordinarily promising vectors for the
delivery of radionuclides to tumors for nuclear imaging. While radioimmunoconjugates often …
delivery of radionuclides to tumors for nuclear imaging. While radioimmunoconjugates often …
[图书][B] Metalloproteomics
E Permyakov - 2009 - books.google.com
Synthesizes the current knowledge in the field and provides new insights into medical
applications Metalloproteomics is the large-scale study of metal-binding proteins. These …
applications Metalloproteomics is the large-scale study of metal-binding proteins. These …