Increasing attention is given to personalized tumour therapy, where α-emitters can potentially play an important role. Alpha particles are ideal for localized cell killing because of their high linear energy transfer and short ranges. However, upon the emission of an α particle the daughter nuclide experiences a recoil energy large enough to ensure decoupling from any chemical bond. These ‘free’ daughter nuclides are no longer targeted to the tumour and can accumulate in normal tissue. In this paper, we used polymersomes as model carrier to evaluate the retention of recoiling daughters of 225Ac in vivo, and assessed their suitability as therapeutic agents. Vesicles containing 225Ac were injected intravenously in healthy mice, and intratumou...
Disseminated, metastatic cancer is frequently incurable. Targeted -particle emitters hold great prom...
There has been increasing interest in the use alpha-particle emitting radionuclides to combat cancer...
Alpha-particles are suitable to treat cancer micrometastases because of their short range and very h...
Increasing attention is given to personalized tumour therapy, where alpha-emitters can potentially p...
Contains fulltext : 209085.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Increasing atte...
Alpha emitters can play an important role in cancer treatment. With their high linear energy transfe...
Alpha radionuclide therapy has a great potential for cancer treatment as shown by a large number of ...
Alpha radionuclide therapy is steadily gaining importance and a large number of pre-clinical and cli...
Alpha radionuclide therapy is steadily gaining importance and a large number of pre-clinical and cli...
Alpha emitters have great potential in targeted tumour therapy, especially in destroying micrometast...
Cancer, still presenting one of the major challenges in modern healthcare, leads to more than 8.8 mi...
Targeted alpha therapy has shown promising pre-clinical and clinical results in the fight against ca...
In radionuclide therapy, radioisotopes are used to irradiate tumours from within the body. Usually b...
Since the approval of Xofigo® (223Ra-dichloride) against metastatic castrated resistant prostate can...
Alpha emitters have great potential in targeted tumour therapy, especially in destroying micrometast...
Disseminated, metastatic cancer is frequently incurable. Targeted -particle emitters hold great prom...
There has been increasing interest in the use alpha-particle emitting radionuclides to combat cancer...
Alpha-particles are suitable to treat cancer micrometastases because of their short range and very h...
Increasing attention is given to personalized tumour therapy, where alpha-emitters can potentially p...
Contains fulltext : 209085.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Increasing atte...
Alpha emitters can play an important role in cancer treatment. With their high linear energy transfe...
Alpha radionuclide therapy has a great potential for cancer treatment as shown by a large number of ...
Alpha radionuclide therapy is steadily gaining importance and a large number of pre-clinical and cli...
Alpha radionuclide therapy is steadily gaining importance and a large number of pre-clinical and cli...
Alpha emitters have great potential in targeted tumour therapy, especially in destroying micrometast...
Cancer, still presenting one of the major challenges in modern healthcare, leads to more than 8.8 mi...
Targeted alpha therapy has shown promising pre-clinical and clinical results in the fight against ca...
In radionuclide therapy, radioisotopes are used to irradiate tumours from within the body. Usually b...
Since the approval of Xofigo® (223Ra-dichloride) against metastatic castrated resistant prostate can...
Alpha emitters have great potential in targeted tumour therapy, especially in destroying micrometast...
Disseminated, metastatic cancer is frequently incurable. Targeted -particle emitters hold great prom...
There has been increasing interest in the use alpha-particle emitting radionuclides to combat cancer...
Alpha-particles are suitable to treat cancer micrometastases because of their short range and very h...