Heterobivalent peptidic ligands (HBPLs), designed to address two different receptors independently, are highly promising tumor imaging agents. For example, breast cancer has been shown to concomitantly and complementarily overexpress the neuropeptide Y receptor subtype 1 (NPY(Y1)R) as well as the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR). Thus, radiolabeled HBPLs being able to bind these two receptors should exhibit an improved tumor targeting efficiency compared to monospecific ligands. We developed here such bispecific HBPLs and radiolabeled them with 68Ga, achieving high radiochemical yields, purities, and molar activities. We evaluated the HBPLs and their monospecific reference peptides in vitro regarding stability and uptake into diffe...
The neuropeptide Y (NPY) Y-1, receptor (Y-1,R) selective radioligand (R)-N-a -(2,2-diphenylacety1)N-...
The overexpression of gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) in cancer can be used for peptide-re...
Gastrin-releasing peptide receptors (GRPrs) are overexpressed on a variety of human cancers, providi...
In the past years, peptide based radiopharmaceuticals have turned into favorable molecular imaging a...
BACKGROUND: Overexpression of the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRP-R) has been documented in ...
Breast cancer (BC) consists of multiple subtypes defined by various molecular characteristics, for i...
NeuropeptideYY(1) receptors (Y1R) have been found to be overexpressed in a number of different tumou...
The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) is a G-protein coupled receptor that regulates a serie...
Gastrin-releasing peptide receptors (GRPrs) are overexpressed on a variety of human cancers, providi...
Many compounds mimicking endogenous molecules have been used as a starting point to develop targeted...
Background: Overexpression of the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRP-R) has been documented in ...
Radiolabeled heterobivalent peptidic ligands (HBPLs) are a highly promising compound class for the s...
This thesis is focused on the development, preclinical evaluation, and optimization of radiotracers ...
The neuropeptide-Y (NPY) family acts through four G protein-coupled receptor subtypes in humans, nam...
Gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) and prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) are overexpr...
The neuropeptide Y (NPY) Y-1, receptor (Y-1,R) selective radioligand (R)-N-a -(2,2-diphenylacety1)N-...
The overexpression of gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) in cancer can be used for peptide-re...
Gastrin-releasing peptide receptors (GRPrs) are overexpressed on a variety of human cancers, providi...
In the past years, peptide based radiopharmaceuticals have turned into favorable molecular imaging a...
BACKGROUND: Overexpression of the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRP-R) has been documented in ...
Breast cancer (BC) consists of multiple subtypes defined by various molecular characteristics, for i...
NeuropeptideYY(1) receptors (Y1R) have been found to be overexpressed in a number of different tumou...
The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) is a G-protein coupled receptor that regulates a serie...
Gastrin-releasing peptide receptors (GRPrs) are overexpressed on a variety of human cancers, providi...
Many compounds mimicking endogenous molecules have been used as a starting point to develop targeted...
Background: Overexpression of the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRP-R) has been documented in ...
Radiolabeled heterobivalent peptidic ligands (HBPLs) are a highly promising compound class for the s...
This thesis is focused on the development, preclinical evaluation, and optimization of radiotracers ...
The neuropeptide-Y (NPY) family acts through four G protein-coupled receptor subtypes in humans, nam...
Gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) and prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) are overexpr...
The neuropeptide Y (NPY) Y-1, receptor (Y-1,R) selective radioligand (R)-N-a -(2,2-diphenylacety1)N-...
The overexpression of gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) in cancer can be used for peptide-re...
Gastrin-releasing peptide receptors (GRPrs) are overexpressed on a variety of human cancers, providi...