We report a pair of fluorinated, redox-active copper complexes for potential use as <sup>19</sup>F MRI contrast agents for detecting cellular hypoxia. Trifluorinated Cu(II) ATSM-F<sub>3</sub> displays the appropriate redox potential for selective accumulation in hypoxic cells and a completely quenched <sup>19</sup>F NMR signal that is “turned on” following reduction to Cu(I). Incubation of cancer cells with CuATSM-F<sub>3</sub> resulted in a selective detection of <sup>19</sup>F signal in cells grown under hypoxic conditions
International audienceFor the development of redox responsive MRI probes based on the MnIII/MnII cou...
<p>During the course of tracer retention in cancer cells, key factors are shown in red for both Cu(I...
The importance and incidence of tumour hypoxia, its measurement and current treatments available, in...
We report a pair of fluorinated, redox-active copper complexes for potential use as <sup>19</sup>F M...
<sup>19</sup>F magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), an emerging modality in biomedical imaging, has sho...
Fluorine magnetic resonance imaging (¹⁹F MRI) is a promising bioimaging technique due to the favorab...
The study reports an advance in designing copper-based redox sensing MRI contrast agents. Although t...
Tissue hypoxia is a feature of cancer, heart disease and stroke, and imaging it may become clinicall...
Hypoxia is commonly encountered in the tumor microenvironment and drives proliferation, angiogenesis...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using redox-active, Eu-II-containing complexes is one of the most p...
Copper complexes are increasingly gaining prominence as potential anticancer agents. However, an ong...
International audienceGiven their potential in a better characterization and diagnosis of major path...
Cysteine plays an important role upholding cellular homeostasis by maintaining a proper redox enviro...
Hypoxia has been identified as one of the hallmarks of tumor environments and a prognosis factor in ...
Copper(II) bis(thiosemicarbazone) complexes labelled with Cu-60/62/64 are useful radiopharmaceutical...
International audienceFor the development of redox responsive MRI probes based on the MnIII/MnII cou...
<p>During the course of tracer retention in cancer cells, key factors are shown in red for both Cu(I...
The importance and incidence of tumour hypoxia, its measurement and current treatments available, in...
We report a pair of fluorinated, redox-active copper complexes for potential use as <sup>19</sup>F M...
<sup>19</sup>F magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), an emerging modality in biomedical imaging, has sho...
Fluorine magnetic resonance imaging (¹⁹F MRI) is a promising bioimaging technique due to the favorab...
The study reports an advance in designing copper-based redox sensing MRI contrast agents. Although t...
Tissue hypoxia is a feature of cancer, heart disease and stroke, and imaging it may become clinicall...
Hypoxia is commonly encountered in the tumor microenvironment and drives proliferation, angiogenesis...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using redox-active, Eu-II-containing complexes is one of the most p...
Copper complexes are increasingly gaining prominence as potential anticancer agents. However, an ong...
International audienceGiven their potential in a better characterization and diagnosis of major path...
Cysteine plays an important role upholding cellular homeostasis by maintaining a proper redox enviro...
Hypoxia has been identified as one of the hallmarks of tumor environments and a prognosis factor in ...
Copper(II) bis(thiosemicarbazone) complexes labelled with Cu-60/62/64 are useful radiopharmaceutical...
International audienceFor the development of redox responsive MRI probes based on the MnIII/MnII cou...
<p>During the course of tracer retention in cancer cells, key factors are shown in red for both Cu(I...
The importance and incidence of tumour hypoxia, its measurement and current treatments available, in...