Because the most reliable therapy for cancer involves quantitative resection of all diseased tissue, considerable effort has been devoted to improving a surgeon’s ability to locate and remove all malignant lesions. With the aid of improved optical imaging equipment, we and others have focused on developing tumor-targeted fluorescent dyes to selectively illuminate cancer nodules during surgery. We describe here the design, synthesis, optical properties, in vitro and in vivo tumor specificity/affinity, pharmacokinetics, preclinical toxicology, and some clinical application of a folate receptor (FR)-targeted NIR dye (OTL38) that concentrates specifically in cancer tissues and clears rapidly from healthy tissues. We demonstrate that OTL38 binds...
This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery by means of ...
Current methods of intraoperative tumor margin detection using palpation and visual inspection frequ...
This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery by means of ...
Because the most reliable therapy for cancer involves quantitative resection of all diseased tissue,...
Complete surgical resection of malignant disease is the only reliable method to cure cancer. Unfortu...
Folate receptor-targeted imaging agents have previously been utilized to image and diagnose both can...
Intraoperative visualization of tumors could be enhanced by the use of near-infrared (nir) fluoresce...
Introduction and Objective: The folate receptor (FR) protein is upregulated in numerous epithelial m...
Background. Intraoperative imaging can identify cancer cells in order to improve resection; thus flu...
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...
The unresolved and paramount challenge in bio-imaging and targeted therapy is to clearly define and ...
Objectives: Completeness of staging is an independent prognostic factor for survival in surgical sta...
The unresolved and paramount challenge in bio-imaging and targeted therapy is to clearly define and ...
Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) is an intraoperative imaging technique already...
This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery by means of ...
Current methods of intraoperative tumor margin detection using palpation and visual inspection frequ...
This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery by means of ...
Because the most reliable therapy for cancer involves quantitative resection of all diseased tissue,...
Complete surgical resection of malignant disease is the only reliable method to cure cancer. Unfortu...
Folate receptor-targeted imaging agents have previously been utilized to image and diagnose both can...
Intraoperative visualization of tumors could be enhanced by the use of near-infrared (nir) fluoresce...
Introduction and Objective: The folate receptor (FR) protein is upregulated in numerous epithelial m...
Background. Intraoperative imaging can identify cancer cells in order to improve resection; thus flu...
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...
The unresolved and paramount challenge in bio-imaging and targeted therapy is to clearly define and ...
Objectives: Completeness of staging is an independent prognostic factor for survival in surgical sta...
The unresolved and paramount challenge in bio-imaging and targeted therapy is to clearly define and ...
Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) is an intraoperative imaging technique already...
This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery by means of ...
Current methods of intraoperative tumor margin detection using palpation and visual inspection frequ...
This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery by means of ...