WOS: 000276910200008Bombesin (BNN)-like peptides have very high binding affinity for the gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) receptor. The goal of the current study was to optimize the labeling conditions of a new Tc-99m-radiolabeled BNN-like peptide based on the bifunctional chelating ligand HYNIC using different co-ligands (EDDA and tricine). The radiolabeling conditions (pH, amount of co-ligand, amount of stannous chloride, temperature and reaction time) for newly-formed Tc-99m-tricine-HYNIC-Q-Litorin and Tc-99m-EDDA-HYNIC-Q-Litorin were optimized and evaluated by RHPLC and RTLC. Radiochemical yields for Tc-99m-tricine-HYNIC-Q-Litorin and Tc-99m-EDDA-HYNIC-Q-Litorin were 98.0 +/- A 1.7 and 97.5 +/- A 2.5%, respectively. When EDDA was used as...
Small neuropeptides, labeled with gamma- and/or beta-emitting radionuclides, are currently being inv...
The 14-amino-acid peptide bombesin (BN) has a high affinity for the gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) ...
Bombesin receptors are under intense investigation as molecular targets since they are overexpressed...
Bombesin (BNN)-like peptides have very high binding affinity for the gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP)...
WOS: 000318356800007PubMed ID: 23301856Bombesin and its derivatives exhibit a high affinity for gast...
Abstract Background Among the many peptide receptor systems, gastrin-releasing-peptide (GRP) recepto...
Abstract only availableReceptor-specific, radiolabeled peptides have become increasingly popular as ...
Radionuclide imaging can be a useful tool for the diagnosis of prostate cancer. Bombesin (BBN) is a ...
PubMed ID: 23301856Bombesin and its derivatives exhibit a high affinity for gastrin-releasing peptid...
Abstract only availableReceptor-specific, radiolabeled peptides are becoming increasingly popular as...
In this report, we present the synthesis and evaluation of the (99m)Tc-labeled beta-Ala-BN(7-14)NH(2...
Multimerization of peptides can improve the binding characteristics of the tracer by increasing loca...
The peptide bombesin (BN) and derivates thereof show high binding affinity for the gastrin-releasing...
The peptide bombesin (BN) and derivates thereof show high binding affinity for the gastrin-releasing...
Multimerization of peptides can improve the binding characteristics of the tracer by increasing loca...
Small neuropeptides, labeled with gamma- and/or beta-emitting radionuclides, are currently being inv...
The 14-amino-acid peptide bombesin (BN) has a high affinity for the gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) ...
Bombesin receptors are under intense investigation as molecular targets since they are overexpressed...
Bombesin (BNN)-like peptides have very high binding affinity for the gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP)...
WOS: 000318356800007PubMed ID: 23301856Bombesin and its derivatives exhibit a high affinity for gast...
Abstract Background Among the many peptide receptor systems, gastrin-releasing-peptide (GRP) recepto...
Abstract only availableReceptor-specific, radiolabeled peptides have become increasingly popular as ...
Radionuclide imaging can be a useful tool for the diagnosis of prostate cancer. Bombesin (BBN) is a ...
PubMed ID: 23301856Bombesin and its derivatives exhibit a high affinity for gastrin-releasing peptid...
Abstract only availableReceptor-specific, radiolabeled peptides are becoming increasingly popular as...
In this report, we present the synthesis and evaluation of the (99m)Tc-labeled beta-Ala-BN(7-14)NH(2...
Multimerization of peptides can improve the binding characteristics of the tracer by increasing loca...
The peptide bombesin (BN) and derivates thereof show high binding affinity for the gastrin-releasing...
The peptide bombesin (BN) and derivates thereof show high binding affinity for the gastrin-releasing...
Multimerization of peptides can improve the binding characteristics of the tracer by increasing loca...
Small neuropeptides, labeled with gamma- and/or beta-emitting radionuclides, are currently being inv...
The 14-amino-acid peptide bombesin (BN) has a high affinity for the gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) ...
Bombesin receptors are under intense investigation as molecular targets since they are overexpressed...