Complete surgical resection of malignant disease is the only reliable method to cure cancer. Unfortunately, quantitative tumor resection is often limited by a surgeon’s ability to locate all malignant disease and distinguish it from healthy tissue. Fluorescence-guided surgery has emerged as a tool to aid surgeons in the identification and removal of malignant lesions. While nontargeted fluorescent dyes have been shown to passively accumulate in some tumors, the resulting tumor-to-background ratios are often poor, and the boundaries between malignant and healthy tissues can be difficult to define. To circumvent these problems, our laboratory has developed high affinity tumor targeting ligands that bind to receptors that are overexpressed on ...
This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery by means of ...
Fluorescent guided surgery (FGS) has been highlighted as a potential to increase precision of diseas...
A total of 20% to 50% of prostate cancer (PCa) patients leave the surgery room with positive tumour ...
Because the most reliable therapy for cancer involves quantitative resection of all diseased tissue,...
Because the most reliable therapy for cancer involves quantitative resection of all diseased tissue,...
Intraoperative visualization of tumors could be enhanced by the use of near-infrared (nir) fluoresce...
Folate receptor-targeted imaging agents have previously been utilized to image and diagnose both can...
PurposeThe inability to intraoperatively distinguish primary tumor, as well as lymphatic spread, inc...
Both nitroreductase and the folate receptor are highly expressed in hypoxic tumors. The folate recep...
Both nitroreductase and the folate receptor are highly expressed in hypoxic tumors. The folate recep...
BACKGROUND: This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery ...
The noninvasive and specific detection of cancer cells in living subjects has been essential for the...
This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery by means of ...
This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery by means of ...
This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery by means of ...
This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery by means of ...
Fluorescent guided surgery (FGS) has been highlighted as a potential to increase precision of diseas...
A total of 20% to 50% of prostate cancer (PCa) patients leave the surgery room with positive tumour ...
Because the most reliable therapy for cancer involves quantitative resection of all diseased tissue,...
Because the most reliable therapy for cancer involves quantitative resection of all diseased tissue,...
Intraoperative visualization of tumors could be enhanced by the use of near-infrared (nir) fluoresce...
Folate receptor-targeted imaging agents have previously been utilized to image and diagnose both can...
PurposeThe inability to intraoperatively distinguish primary tumor, as well as lymphatic spread, inc...
Both nitroreductase and the folate receptor are highly expressed in hypoxic tumors. The folate recep...
Both nitroreductase and the folate receptor are highly expressed in hypoxic tumors. The folate recep...
BACKGROUND: This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery ...
The noninvasive and specific detection of cancer cells in living subjects has been essential for the...
This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery by means of ...
This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery by means of ...
This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery by means of ...
This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery by means of ...
Fluorescent guided surgery (FGS) has been highlighted as a potential to increase precision of diseas...
A total of 20% to 50% of prostate cancer (PCa) patients leave the surgery room with positive tumour ...