Abstract
Molecular imaging can be used to evaluate the spatial–time change of the molecular biological phenomenon of the cell–molecule level in living bodies. Molecular imaging technology is expected to be applied in the fields of drug development, clinical diagnosis, and life science research. Specifically, positron emission tomography (PET) is a powerful non-invasive imaging technology for investigating physiological parameters in living animals using compounds labeled with PET radioisotopes as molecular probes. This review summarizes and compares various 18F-conjugation techniques that employ the chemical and enzymatic reactions of different types of tumor-targeting biological molecules such as peptides, proteins, antibodies, and nucleic acids.
Keywords: Chemoenzymatic reaction, Chemical reaction, Positron emission tomography (PET) probe, Biologics, Biopharmaceutics, Fluorine-18 (18F), Peptide, Protein, Oligonucleotide, Antibody, Click chemistry, Tumor targeting.
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Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
Title:18F-Containing Positron Emission Tomography Probe Conjugation Methodology for Biologics as Specific Binders for Tumors
Volume: 16 Issue: 24
Author(s): Kenji Arimitsu, Hiroyuki Kimura, Yoshinari Arai, Kazuto Mochizuki and Masumi Taki
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Keywords: Chemoenzymatic reaction, Chemical reaction, Positron emission tomography (PET) probe, Biologics, Biopharmaceutics, Fluorine-18 (18F), Peptide, Protein, Oligonucleotide, Antibody, Click chemistry, Tumor targeting.
Abstract: Molecular imaging can be used to evaluate the spatial–time change of the molecular biological phenomenon of the cell–molecule level in living bodies. Molecular imaging technology is expected to be applied in the fields of drug development, clinical diagnosis, and life science research. Specifically, positron emission tomography (PET) is a powerful non-invasive imaging technology for investigating physiological parameters in living animals using compounds labeled with PET radioisotopes as molecular probes. This review summarizes and compares various 18F-conjugation techniques that employ the chemical and enzymatic reactions of different types of tumor-targeting biological molecules such as peptides, proteins, antibodies, and nucleic acids.
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Arimitsu Kenji, Kimura Hiroyuki, Arai Yoshinari, Mochizuki Kazuto and Taki Masumi, 18F-Containing Positron Emission Tomography Probe Conjugation Methodology for Biologics as Specific Binders for Tumors, Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry 2016; 16 (24) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1568026616666160413125948
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1568026616666160413125948 |
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