The development of hypoxia-selective radiopharmaceuticals for use as therapeutic and/or imaging agents is of vital importance for both early identification and treatment of cancer and in the design of new drugs. Radiotracers based on copper for use in positron emission tomography have received great attention due to the successful application of copper(II) bis(thiosemicarbazonato) complexes, such as [(60/62/64)Cu(II)ATSM] and [(60/62/64)Cu(II)PTSM], as markers for tumour hypoxia and blood perfusion, respectively. Recent work has led to the proposal of a revised mechanism of hypoxia-selective cellular uptake and retention of [Cu(II)ATSM]. The work presented here describes non-steady-state kinetic simulations in which the reported pO(2)-depen...
CERVOXY/LDM TEPInternational audienceBackground: Diacetyl-bis(N4-methylthiosemicarbazone), labeled w...
This thesis presents detailed experimental and computational investigations into the chemistry of co...
<p>During the course of tracer retention in cancer cells, key factors are shown in red for both Cu(I...
The development of hypoxia-selective radiopharmaceuticals for use as therapeutic and/or imaging agen...
Background Tumor hypoxia (low tissue oxygenation) is an adverse condition of the solid tumor environ...
(64)Cu-diacetyl-bis(N(4)-methylthiosemicarbazonate), (64)Cu-ATSM, continues to be investigated clini...
Copper(II)bis(thiosemicarbazonato) complexes such as [64Cu]Cu-ATSM continue to be investigated for p...
The well-known perfusion tracer CuPTSM, labelled with 62Cu or 64Cu, is believed to be trapped in cel...
The importance and incidence of tumour hypoxia, its measurement and current treatments available, in...
We showed previously that, in vitro, copper-diacetyl-bis(N4-methylthiosemicarbazone) (Cu-ATSM) uptak...
The radiometal 64Cu is now widely used in the development of diagnostic imaging agents for positron ...
Detailed chemical, spectroelectrochemical and computational studies have been used to investigate th...
Tissue hypoxia is a feature of cancer, heart disease and stroke, and imaging it may become clinicall...
Copper(II) bis(thiosemicarbazone) complexes labelled with Cu-60/62/64 are useful radiopharmaceutical...
Chapter One introduces molecular irnaging and the modalities available for oncological irnaging. The...
CERVOXY/LDM TEPInternational audienceBackground: Diacetyl-bis(N4-methylthiosemicarbazone), labeled w...
This thesis presents detailed experimental and computational investigations into the chemistry of co...
<p>During the course of tracer retention in cancer cells, key factors are shown in red for both Cu(I...
The development of hypoxia-selective radiopharmaceuticals for use as therapeutic and/or imaging agen...
Background Tumor hypoxia (low tissue oxygenation) is an adverse condition of the solid tumor environ...
(64)Cu-diacetyl-bis(N(4)-methylthiosemicarbazonate), (64)Cu-ATSM, continues to be investigated clini...
Copper(II)bis(thiosemicarbazonato) complexes such as [64Cu]Cu-ATSM continue to be investigated for p...
The well-known perfusion tracer CuPTSM, labelled with 62Cu or 64Cu, is believed to be trapped in cel...
The importance and incidence of tumour hypoxia, its measurement and current treatments available, in...
We showed previously that, in vitro, copper-diacetyl-bis(N4-methylthiosemicarbazone) (Cu-ATSM) uptak...
The radiometal 64Cu is now widely used in the development of diagnostic imaging agents for positron ...
Detailed chemical, spectroelectrochemical and computational studies have been used to investigate th...
Tissue hypoxia is a feature of cancer, heart disease and stroke, and imaging it may become clinicall...
Copper(II) bis(thiosemicarbazone) complexes labelled with Cu-60/62/64 are useful radiopharmaceutical...
Chapter One introduces molecular irnaging and the modalities available for oncological irnaging. The...
CERVOXY/LDM TEPInternational audienceBackground: Diacetyl-bis(N4-methylthiosemicarbazone), labeled w...
This thesis presents detailed experimental and computational investigations into the chemistry of co...
<p>During the course of tracer retention in cancer cells, key factors are shown in red for both Cu(I...