PURPOSE: We aimed at designing and developing a novel bombesin analogue, DOTA-PEG(4)-BN(7-14) (DOTA-PESIN), with the goal of labelling it with (67/68)Ga and (177)Lu for diagnosis and radionuclide therapy of prostate and other human cancers overexpressing bombesin receptors. METHODS: The 8-amino acid peptide bombesin (7-14) was coupled to the macrocyclic chelator DOTA via the spacer 15-amino-4,7,10,13-tetraoxapentadecanoic acid (PEG(4)). The conjugate was complexed with Ga(III) and Lu(III) salts. The GRP receptor affinity and the bombesin receptor subtype profile were determined in human tumour specimens expressing the three bombesin receptor subtypes. Internalisation and efflux studies were performed with the human GRP receptor cell line PC...
Rational-designed multimerization of targeting ligands can be used to improve kinetic and thermodyna...
Bombesin receptors are under intense investigation as molecular targets since they are overexpressed...
The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) is found to be overexpressed in a variety of human tum...
Purpose: We aimed at designing and developing a novel bombesin analogue, DOTA-PEG4-BN(7-14) (DOTA-PE...
PURPOSE: It has been shown that some primary human tumours and their metastases, including prostate ...
Purpose: Radiolabelled somatostatin-based antagonists show a higher uptake in tumour-bearing mouse m...
Introduction: Gastrin-releasing peptide receptors (GRPr) are expressed in high numbers on human pros...
The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR/BB2) is a molecular target for the visualization of pro...
The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR/BB2) is a molecular target for the visualization of pro...
Multimerization of peptides can improve the binding characteristics of the tracer by increasing loca...
Item does not contain fulltextThe gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) is overexpressed in huma...
Multimerization of peptides can improve the binding characteristics of the tracer by increasing loca...
Multimerization of peptides can improve the binding characteristics of the tracer by increasing loca...
Rational-designed multimerization of targeting ligands can be used to improve kinetic and thermodyna...
The 14-amino-acid peptide bombesin (BN) has a high affinity for the gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) ...
Rational-designed multimerization of targeting ligands can be used to improve kinetic and thermodyna...
Bombesin receptors are under intense investigation as molecular targets since they are overexpressed...
The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) is found to be overexpressed in a variety of human tum...
Purpose: We aimed at designing and developing a novel bombesin analogue, DOTA-PEG4-BN(7-14) (DOTA-PE...
PURPOSE: It has been shown that some primary human tumours and their metastases, including prostate ...
Purpose: Radiolabelled somatostatin-based antagonists show a higher uptake in tumour-bearing mouse m...
Introduction: Gastrin-releasing peptide receptors (GRPr) are expressed in high numbers on human pros...
The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR/BB2) is a molecular target for the visualization of pro...
The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR/BB2) is a molecular target for the visualization of pro...
Multimerization of peptides can improve the binding characteristics of the tracer by increasing loca...
Item does not contain fulltextThe gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) is overexpressed in huma...
Multimerization of peptides can improve the binding characteristics of the tracer by increasing loca...
Multimerization of peptides can improve the binding characteristics of the tracer by increasing loca...
Rational-designed multimerization of targeting ligands can be used to improve kinetic and thermodyna...
The 14-amino-acid peptide bombesin (BN) has a high affinity for the gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) ...
Rational-designed multimerization of targeting ligands can be used to improve kinetic and thermodyna...
Bombesin receptors are under intense investigation as molecular targets since they are overexpressed...
The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) is found to be overexpressed in a variety of human tum...