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Tunable and noncytotoxic PET/SPECT-MRI multimodality imaging probes using colloidally stable ligand-free superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles

Tunable and noncytotoxic PET/SPECT-MRI multimodality imaging probes using colloidally stable ligand-free superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles

... multimodality imaging probes for positron emission tomography/single-photon emission computed tomography (PET/SPECT)-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were synthesized using the superparamagnetic ...

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The Development of Peptide Analogues as Potential Fluorescent and PET Imaging Probes.

The Development of Peptide Analogues as Potential Fluorescent and PET Imaging Probes.

... dual imaging probes, we were able to synthesize a Ga-PPIX-ghrelin (1-8) analogue, which could be utilized for both PET and fluorescence imaging without the requirement of going through any additional ...

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The Development of Metal Complexes as Components of Fluorescent and Nuclear Imaging Probes

The Development of Metal Complexes as Components of Fluorescent and Nuclear Imaging Probes

... complexes also do not produce rhenium complexes that exhibit luminescence properties. Peptides such as T140 also provide the opportunity for optimizing structures to improve biodistribution and pharmacokinetics. Cellular ...

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Development of Single and Multimodality Imaging Probes for PET, SPECT and Fluorescence Imaging

Development of Single and Multimodality Imaging Probes for PET, SPECT and Fluorescence Imaging

... Fluorescent probes exhibit great sensitivity due to this discrete emission of light upon excitation, leading to a number of applications such as those involving in vitro assay procedures ...optical imaging ...

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Metabolite profiling with HPLC-ICP-MS as a tool for in vivo characterization of imaging probes

Metabolite profiling with HPLC-ICP-MS as a tool for in vivo characterization of imaging probes

... Cu-FBP2 and 64 Cu-FBP3 are peptide-DOTA conjugates that differ in peptide structure and were previously evaluated as PET imaging probes for arterial throm- bosis (Ciesienski et al. 2013). 64 Cu-FBP3 was ...

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Optical imaging probes for biomolecules: an introductory perspective

Optical imaging probes for biomolecules: an introductory perspective

... is used: Perception, Signal Transduction, and Response – a sequence that has become familiar in the design of synthetic systems. While the generation of intentionally designed small ion and molecule sensors following ...

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Lymphatic Imaging: Focus on Imaging Probes

Lymphatic Imaging: Focus on Imaging Probes

... Tumor-induced lymph-angiogenesis (expansion of the lymphatic vasculature) in the tumor draining LNs usually precedes metastasis and leads to in- creased tumor spread to distal LNs and further to distal organs [50, 51]. A ...

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The Design and Synthesis of Ghrelin Analogues as Non‐Invasive GHS‐R1a Imaging Probes

The Design and Synthesis of Ghrelin Analogues as Non‐Invasive GHS‐R1a Imaging Probes

... Peptide-based targeting entities are a versatile class of radiopharmaceuticals able to selectively target receptors within the human body, allowing for a disease to be detected, staged, or treated. External monitoring of ...

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Optical imaging probes in oncology

Optical imaging probes in oncology

... Optical imaging technique and the relation between HIF-1 transcriptional activity and CAIX ...CAIX probes for translational imaging procedures, making CAIX a promising theranostic imaging ...

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PET-MR and SPECT-MR multimodality probes: Development and challenges

PET-MR and SPECT-MR multimodality probes: Development and challenges

... makes imaging probes biocompatible: the hydrophilic layer could minimize particle aggregation and MPS ...multimodal imaging probes did not have cellular toxicity in a variety of cell ...of ...

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8-26-2015 12:00 AM The Development of Cyclic RGD Peptides Stabilized Through 99mTc/Re(CO)3+

8-26-2015 12:00 AM The Development of Cyclic RGD Peptides Stabilized Through 99mTc/Re(CO)3+

... molecular imaging probe: a) a biological target, b) a targeting entity, and c) a signalling ...designing imaging probes for PET and SPECT imaging, for both clinical and research ...

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Commentary on interactions between neurotropic pathogens, neuroinflammatory pathways, and autophagic neural cell death

Commentary on interactions between neurotropic pathogens, neuroinflammatory pathways, and autophagic neural cell death

... molecular imaging of inflammation in the CNS could be fundamental for understanding the causes and effects of this entity, its relationship with various pathogens and other stimuli, and could be crucial in disease ...

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The Search for an Alternative to [68Ga]Ga-DOTA-TATE in Neuroendocrine Tumor Theranostics: Current State of 18F-labeled Somatostatin Analog Development

The Search for an Alternative to [68Ga]Ga-DOTA-TATE in Neuroendocrine Tumor Theranostics: Current State of 18F-labeled Somatostatin Analog Development

... molecular imaging diagnostics, a concept referred to as theranostics, has transformed the field of nuclear medicine in recent ...nuclear imaging probes and therapeutic agents for the treatment of ...

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Manuscript Title & Authors

Manuscript Title & Authors

... Bio-optical imaging refers to the technique that the cells or tissues and even organisms of one’s body are imaged to get the biological information using the combination of optical detection means with optical ...

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Multimodal Molecular Imaging Strategies using Functionalized Nano Probes

Multimodal Molecular Imaging Strategies using Functionalized Nano Probes

... medical imaging diagnostic tools in use for routine clinical ...fluorescence imaging (FLI), magnetic resonance (MR), and computed tomography (CT) imaging are the most commonly applied scanning ...FL ...

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Specific and Sensitive Tumor Imaging Using Biostable Oligonucleotide Aptamer Probes

Specific and Sensitive Tumor Imaging Using Biostable Oligonucleotide Aptamer Probes

... several imaging modalities are widely used for tumor imaging, none are tumor ...an imaging modality able to detect various tumor types with high ...vivo imaging probes were con- jugated ...

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The Development of Metal-Organic Compounds for Use as Molecular Imaging Agents

The Development of Metal-Organic Compounds for Use as Molecular Imaging Agents

... molecular imaging offers a more accurate and non-invasive method of diagnosis by targeting receptors overexpressed on cancer ...cancer imaging probes, for example, can target the overexpressed ...

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Evaluation of Polymethine Dyes as Potential Probes for Near Infrared Fluorescence Imaging of Tumors: Part - 1

Evaluation of Polymethine Dyes as Potential Probes for Near Infrared Fluorescence Imaging of Tumors: Part - 1

... Among the cyanine dyes evaluated, compound 3 (IR783), the polymethine cyanine-based dye with the indolenine nucleus, a chlorinated cyclohexenyl center and a sulfonate group, was found to be the best can- didate for NIR ...

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Research Paper Nanoparticles in cancer therapy

Research Paper Nanoparticles in cancer therapy

... Techniques for characterizing nanoparticles, namely, high resolution scanning electron microscopy using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Focussed Ion Beam (FIB), High Resolution Transmission electron microscopy ...

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“QUANTUM DOTS: AN OPTIMISTIC APPROACH TO NOVEL THERAPEUTICS” by S Mukherjee*, Ushasi Das, India.

“QUANTUM DOTS: AN OPTIMISTIC APPROACH TO NOVEL THERAPEUTICS” by S Mukherjee*, Ushasi Das, India.

... In the pharmaceutical domain, for example, liposomes, polymer based micro and nanoparticles have been subjects of intense research and development during the last three decades. In this scenario metallic particles, which ...

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