Contains fulltext : 49543.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radiolabelled peptides are used for specific targeting of receptors (over-)expressed by tumour cells. Dependent on the kind of labelling and the radionuclide used, these compounds may be utilised for imaging or for therapy. A concise overview is provided on basic principles of designing and developing radiopeptides for these applications. Furthermore, clinical application of these compounds for imaging and therapy is described. Advantages of the method compared to other techniques (such as the use of radiolabelled antibodies or antibody fragments) are discussed as well as pitfalls and limitations
Neuroendocrine tumors, NETs are a heterogeneous group of neoplasms with different anatomic locations...
Somatostatin receptor-targeting peptides are widely used for imaging and therapy of neuroendocrine t...
Receptor targeting with radiolabeled peptides has become an important topic, particularly in nuclear...
Radiolabelled peptides are used for specific targeting of receptors (over-)expressed by tumour cells...
Radiopeptides are powerful tools for diagnostic imaging and radionuclide therapy of various diseases...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring the past decade, radiolabeled receptor-binding peptides have em...
This thesis focuses on peptide receptor-targeted therapies, with particular reference to the somatos...
Scientists are looking for new therapies to cope with the rise in cancer worldwide. Since cancer cel...
Molecular imaging plays an essential role in balancing the clinical benefits and risks of radionucli...
Radiolabeled peptides have become important tools for preclinical cancer research, and in nuclear on...
Item does not contain fulltextPeptide-based radiopharmaceuticals have been introduced into clinical ...
Radiolabeled peptides can deliver radiation selectively to tumors via targeting peptide receptors th...
Evidence supporting the potential contribution of targeted radiotherapy to the management of neuroen...
The radionuclide therapies for solid and liquid malignancies are emerging field nowadays. The target...
Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are relatively rare and heterogeneous with a variaty of clinical expres...
Neuroendocrine tumors, NETs are a heterogeneous group of neoplasms with different anatomic locations...
Somatostatin receptor-targeting peptides are widely used for imaging and therapy of neuroendocrine t...
Receptor targeting with radiolabeled peptides has become an important topic, particularly in nuclear...
Radiolabelled peptides are used for specific targeting of receptors (over-)expressed by tumour cells...
Radiopeptides are powerful tools for diagnostic imaging and radionuclide therapy of various diseases...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring the past decade, radiolabeled receptor-binding peptides have em...
This thesis focuses on peptide receptor-targeted therapies, with particular reference to the somatos...
Scientists are looking for new therapies to cope with the rise in cancer worldwide. Since cancer cel...
Molecular imaging plays an essential role in balancing the clinical benefits and risks of radionucli...
Radiolabeled peptides have become important tools for preclinical cancer research, and in nuclear on...
Item does not contain fulltextPeptide-based radiopharmaceuticals have been introduced into clinical ...
Radiolabeled peptides can deliver radiation selectively to tumors via targeting peptide receptors th...
Evidence supporting the potential contribution of targeted radiotherapy to the management of neuroen...
The radionuclide therapies for solid and liquid malignancies are emerging field nowadays. The target...
Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are relatively rare and heterogeneous with a variaty of clinical expres...
Neuroendocrine tumors, NETs are a heterogeneous group of neoplasms with different anatomic locations...
Somatostatin receptor-targeting peptides are widely used for imaging and therapy of neuroendocrine t...
Receptor targeting with radiolabeled peptides has become an important topic, particularly in nuclear...