Introduction Pathological formation of fibrosis, is an important feature in many diseases. Fibrosis in liver and pancreas has been associated to metabolic disease including type 1 and 2 diabetes. The current methods for detecting and diagnosing fibrosis are either invasive, or their sensitivity to detect fibrosis in early stage is limited. Therefore, it is crucial to develop non-invasive methods to detect, stage and study the molecular processes that drive the pathology of liver fibrosis. The peptide LRELHLNNN was previously identified as a selective binder to collagen type I with an affinity of 170 nM. Radiolabelled LRELHLNNN thus constitute a potential PET tracer for fibrosis. Method LRELHLNNN was conjugated to a DOTA/NOTA moiety via a PE...
Purpose: To assess the potential utility of an integrin alpha(v)beta(3)-targeting radiotracer, techn...
International audienceFibrosis is characterized by a pathologic deposition of collagen I, leading to...
Noninvasive detection of fibrin in vivo using diagnostic imaging modalities may improve clinical dec...
There is an unmet medical need for non-invasive, sensitive, and quantitative methods for the assessm...
poster abstractRenal fibrosis occurs in many diseases of the kidney, including chronic kidney diseas...
Background Cardiac fibrosis is the excessive deposition of extracellular matrix in the heart, trigge...
Objectives: Hepatic fibrosis is the wound response to the chronic hepatic injury caused by various f...
Background: Platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta (PDGFR beta) is a receptor overexpressed on...
Background: Fibrosis, which is characterized by the pathological accumulation of collagen, is recogn...
Fibrin deposition is observed in several diseases such as atherosclerosis, deep vein thrombosis, and...
Objectives: Fibrosis is involved in many chronic diseases. It affects the functionality of vital org...
Fibrosis with excessive amounts of type I collagen is a hallmark of many solid tumours, and fibrosis...
Hepatic fibrosis is the wound healing response to chronic hepatic injury caused by various factors.I...
Objectives: Fibrosis is involved in many chronic diseases. It affects the functionality of vital org...
Purpose The fibroblast activation protein (FAP) is an emerging target for molecular imaging and ther...
Purpose: To assess the potential utility of an integrin alpha(v)beta(3)-targeting radiotracer, techn...
International audienceFibrosis is characterized by a pathologic deposition of collagen I, leading to...
Noninvasive detection of fibrin in vivo using diagnostic imaging modalities may improve clinical dec...
There is an unmet medical need for non-invasive, sensitive, and quantitative methods for the assessm...
poster abstractRenal fibrosis occurs in many diseases of the kidney, including chronic kidney diseas...
Background Cardiac fibrosis is the excessive deposition of extracellular matrix in the heart, trigge...
Objectives: Hepatic fibrosis is the wound response to the chronic hepatic injury caused by various f...
Background: Platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta (PDGFR beta) is a receptor overexpressed on...
Background: Fibrosis, which is characterized by the pathological accumulation of collagen, is recogn...
Fibrin deposition is observed in several diseases such as atherosclerosis, deep vein thrombosis, and...
Objectives: Fibrosis is involved in many chronic diseases. It affects the functionality of vital org...
Fibrosis with excessive amounts of type I collagen is a hallmark of many solid tumours, and fibrosis...
Hepatic fibrosis is the wound healing response to chronic hepatic injury caused by various factors.I...
Objectives: Fibrosis is involved in many chronic diseases. It affects the functionality of vital org...
Purpose The fibroblast activation protein (FAP) is an emerging target for molecular imaging and ther...
Purpose: To assess the potential utility of an integrin alpha(v)beta(3)-targeting radiotracer, techn...
International audienceFibrosis is characterized by a pathologic deposition of collagen I, leading to...
Noninvasive detection of fibrin in vivo using diagnostic imaging modalities may improve clinical dec...