Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), immunoglobulin fragments, and other proteins are important scaffolds in the development of radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic immuno‐positron emission tomography (immuno‐PET) and targeted radioimmunotherapy (RIT). Conventional methods for radiolabelling proteins with metal ions such as 68Ga, 64Cu, 89Zr, and 90Y require multi‐step procedures involving pre‐purification, functionalisation with a chelate, and subsequent radiolabelling. Standard coupling chemistries are time‐consuming, difficult to automate, and involve synthesis, isolation, and storage of an intermediate, new molecular entity (the conjugated mAb) whose biochemical properties can differ from those of the parent protein. To circumvent these issues, ...
Inert and stable radiolabeling of monoclonal antibodies (mAb), antibody fragments, or antibody mimet...
Photochemistry is a rich source of inspiration for developing alternative methods to functionalize p...
Currently, the conventional synthesis of a radiolabeled VRC01 tracer to target the HIV reservoir in ...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), immunoglobulin fragments, and other proteins are important scaffolds i...
Photochemical reactions are an attractive foundation for the synthesis of radiolabelled antibodies, ...
A method for the simultaneous (one-step) photochemical conjugation and 89Zr-radiolabeling of antibod...
Efficient methods to functionalize proteins are essential for the development of many diagnostic and...
Protein‐conjugates are vital tools in biomedical research, drug discovery and imaging science. For e...
The ability to modify biologically active molecules such as antibodies with drug molecules, fluoroph...
The use of radiolabeled antibodies, immunoglobulin fragments and other proteins are an increasingly ...
Clinical production of 89Zr-radiolabeled antibodies (89Zr-mAbs) for positron emission tomography ima...
Radiometals are becoming increasingly accessible and are utilized frequently in the design of radiot...
Conventional methods for radiolabelling proteins are time consuming and difficult to automate. In th...
Radioimmunotherapy (RIT) delivers radioisotopes to antigen expressing cells via monoantibodies for t...
Photochemistry provides a wide range of alternative reagents that hold potential for use in bimolecu...
Inert and stable radiolabeling of monoclonal antibodies (mAb), antibody fragments, or antibody mimet...
Photochemistry is a rich source of inspiration for developing alternative methods to functionalize p...
Currently, the conventional synthesis of a radiolabeled VRC01 tracer to target the HIV reservoir in ...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), immunoglobulin fragments, and other proteins are important scaffolds i...
Photochemical reactions are an attractive foundation for the synthesis of radiolabelled antibodies, ...
A method for the simultaneous (one-step) photochemical conjugation and 89Zr-radiolabeling of antibod...
Efficient methods to functionalize proteins are essential for the development of many diagnostic and...
Protein‐conjugates are vital tools in biomedical research, drug discovery and imaging science. For e...
The ability to modify biologically active molecules such as antibodies with drug molecules, fluoroph...
The use of radiolabeled antibodies, immunoglobulin fragments and other proteins are an increasingly ...
Clinical production of 89Zr-radiolabeled antibodies (89Zr-mAbs) for positron emission tomography ima...
Radiometals are becoming increasingly accessible and are utilized frequently in the design of radiot...
Conventional methods for radiolabelling proteins are time consuming and difficult to automate. In th...
Radioimmunotherapy (RIT) delivers radioisotopes to antigen expressing cells via monoantibodies for t...
Photochemistry provides a wide range of alternative reagents that hold potential for use in bimolecu...
Inert and stable radiolabeling of monoclonal antibodies (mAb), antibody fragments, or antibody mimet...
Photochemistry is a rich source of inspiration for developing alternative methods to functionalize p...
Currently, the conventional synthesis of a radiolabeled VRC01 tracer to target the HIV reservoir in ...