Radiolabelled cytokines and chemokines are a group of radiopharmaceuticals that, by highlighting in vivo the binding to specific high-affinity receptors expressed on selected cell populations, allow the molecular and functional characterisation of immune-mediated processes Recently, several authors have described the use of radiolabelled cytokines and chemokines not only for imaging of inflammation and infection, but also as an approach to study in vivo the biology of primary and metastatic cancer cells. The latter avenue of research has been pursued particularly to help oncologists in therapeutic decision making and to follow up the efficacy of new immune therapies. In this paper we describe the characteristics of cytokines and chemokines,...
Background: Molecular nuclear medicine plays a pivotal role for diagnosis in a preclinical phase, in...
Background: Molecular nuclear medicine plays a pivotal role for diagnosis in a preclinical phase, in...
A surge in interest in the chemokine-chemokine receptor network is probably related to the expanding...
Radiolabelled cytokines and chemokines are a group of radiopharmaceuticals that, by highlighting in ...
Item does not contain fulltextRadiolabelled cytokines and chemokines are a group of radiopharmaceuti...
Radiolabelled cytokines and chemokines are a new group of radiopharmaceuticals. These, by binding to...
Chemokines and chemokine receptors have been recognized as critical signal components that maintain ...
Increasing interest and research efforts have been made in search of specific radiolabelled probes f...
Chemokines are chemoattractant cytokines that regulate the trafficking and activation of leukocytes ...
Chemokine/chemokine receptor interactions play diverse roles in cell migration and homeostasis. Eme...
Nuclear medicine techniques for imaging inflammation have had huge progress and have enormously expa...
Several radiopharmaceuticals are currently used for diagnosis of inflammatory and infectious disease...
The response of the body to cancer is not a unique mechanism and has many parallels with inflammatio...
Over the past 20 years, radiopharmaceutical research has brought to market a wide variety of drugs t...
Over the past 20 years, radiopharmaceutical research has brought to market a wide variety of drugs t...
Background: Molecular nuclear medicine plays a pivotal role for diagnosis in a preclinical phase, in...
Background: Molecular nuclear medicine plays a pivotal role for diagnosis in a preclinical phase, in...
A surge in interest in the chemokine-chemokine receptor network is probably related to the expanding...
Radiolabelled cytokines and chemokines are a group of radiopharmaceuticals that, by highlighting in ...
Item does not contain fulltextRadiolabelled cytokines and chemokines are a group of radiopharmaceuti...
Radiolabelled cytokines and chemokines are a new group of radiopharmaceuticals. These, by binding to...
Chemokines and chemokine receptors have been recognized as critical signal components that maintain ...
Increasing interest and research efforts have been made in search of specific radiolabelled probes f...
Chemokines are chemoattractant cytokines that regulate the trafficking and activation of leukocytes ...
Chemokine/chemokine receptor interactions play diverse roles in cell migration and homeostasis. Eme...
Nuclear medicine techniques for imaging inflammation have had huge progress and have enormously expa...
Several radiopharmaceuticals are currently used for diagnosis of inflammatory and infectious disease...
The response of the body to cancer is not a unique mechanism and has many parallels with inflammatio...
Over the past 20 years, radiopharmaceutical research has brought to market a wide variety of drugs t...
Over the past 20 years, radiopharmaceutical research has brought to market a wide variety of drugs t...
Background: Molecular nuclear medicine plays a pivotal role for diagnosis in a preclinical phase, in...
Background: Molecular nuclear medicine plays a pivotal role for diagnosis in a preclinical phase, in...
A surge in interest in the chemokine-chemokine receptor network is probably related to the expanding...