Gastrin releasing peptide (GRP) is a regulatory peptide that acts through its receptor (GRPR) to regulate physiological functions in various organs. GRPR is overexpressed in neoplastic cells of most prostate cancers and some renal cell cancers and in the tumoral vessels of urinary tract cancers. Thus, targeting these tumours with specifically designed GRP analogues has potential clinical application. Potent and specific radioactive, cytotoxic or nonradioactive GRP analogues have been designed and tested in various animal tumour models with the aim of receptor targeting for tumour diagnosis or therapy. All three categories of compound were found suitable for tumour targeting in animal models. The cytotoxic and nonradioactive GRP analogues ha...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common causes of cancer in men. Evaluating the different stages o...
Advances in nanomedicine bring the attention of researchers to the molecular targets that can play a...
textabstractProstate Cancer (PC) is a type of cancer that is often diagnosed at very early stages du...
Tumoral gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) receptors are potential targets for diagnosis and therapy us...
UNLABELLED Ex vivo studies have shown that the gastrin releasing peptide receptor (GRPr) is overe...
Targeted tumour therapy has proved to be an efficient alternative to overcome the limitations of con...
Human prostate cancer (PC) overexpresses the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR). Radiolabeled...
BACKGROUND: Overexpression of the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRP-R) has been documented in ...
The malignant transformation of cells is often associated with an alteration of their molecular phen...
Introduction Prostate and breast cancer represent a leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide ...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common causes of cancer in men. Evaluating the different stages o...
Background: Overexpression of the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRP-R) has been documented in ...
UNLABELLED The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPr) is overexpressed in prostate cancer and ...
The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) is a G-protein coupled receptor that regulates a serie...
Prostaatkanker is wereldwijd een veel voorkomende oorzaak van kanker, morbiditeit en sterfte. Nauwke...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common causes of cancer in men. Evaluating the different stages o...
Advances in nanomedicine bring the attention of researchers to the molecular targets that can play a...
textabstractProstate Cancer (PC) is a type of cancer that is often diagnosed at very early stages du...
Tumoral gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) receptors are potential targets for diagnosis and therapy us...
UNLABELLED Ex vivo studies have shown that the gastrin releasing peptide receptor (GRPr) is overe...
Targeted tumour therapy has proved to be an efficient alternative to overcome the limitations of con...
Human prostate cancer (PC) overexpresses the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR). Radiolabeled...
BACKGROUND: Overexpression of the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRP-R) has been documented in ...
The malignant transformation of cells is often associated with an alteration of their molecular phen...
Introduction Prostate and breast cancer represent a leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide ...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common causes of cancer in men. Evaluating the different stages o...
Background: Overexpression of the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRP-R) has been documented in ...
UNLABELLED The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPr) is overexpressed in prostate cancer and ...
The gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) is a G-protein coupled receptor that regulates a serie...
Prostaatkanker is wereldwijd een veel voorkomende oorzaak van kanker, morbiditeit en sterfte. Nauwke...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common causes of cancer in men. Evaluating the different stages o...
Advances in nanomedicine bring the attention of researchers to the molecular targets that can play a...
textabstractProstate Cancer (PC) is a type of cancer that is often diagnosed at very early stages du...