Hypoxia is commonly encountered in the tumor microenvironment and drives proliferation, angiogenesis, and resistance to therapy. Imaging of hypoxia is important in many disease states in oncology, cardiology, and neurology. Finding clinically approved imaging biomarkers for hypoxia has proved challenging. Candidate biomarkers have shown low uptake into tumors and low signal to background ratios that adversely affect imaging quality. Copper complexes have been identified as potential biomarkers for hypoxia owing to their redox ability. Active uptake of copper complexes into cells could ensure selectivity and high sensitivity. We explored the reactivity and selectivity of the ATSM-Cu(II) biomarker to proteins that are involved in the copper c...
<p>During the course of tracer retention in cancer cells, key factors are shown in red for both Cu(I...
Copper (Cu) is the active center of some enzymes because of its redox-active property, although that...
Copper (Cu) ions are cofactors found in many di˙erent proteins and are necessary for the proteins to...
Tissue hypoxia is a feature of cancer, heart disease and stroke, and imaging it may become clinicall...
Copper(II)bis(thiosemicarbazonato) complexes such as [(64)Cu]Cu-ATSM continue to be investigated for...
CERVOXY/LDM TEPInternational audienceBackground: Diacetyl-bis(N4-methylthiosemicarbazone), labeled w...
Background Tumor hypoxia (low tissue oxygenation) is an adverse condition of the solid tumor environ...
Copper complexes are increasingly gaining prominence as potential anticancer agents. However, an ong...
The development of hypoxia-selective radiopharmaceuticals for use as therapeutic and/or imaging agen...
The development of hypoxia-selective radiopharmaceuticals for use as therapeutic and/or imaging agen...
(64)Cu-diacetyl-bis(N(4)-methylthiosemicarbazonate), (64)Cu-ATSM, continues to be investigated clini...
International audienceMapping tumor hypoxia is a great challenge in positron emission tomography (PE...
Copper bis(4-ethyl-3-thiosemicarbazonato) acenaphthenequinone (1) and copper bis(4-methyl-3-thiosem...
Copper bis(4-ethyl-3-thiosemicarbazonato) acenaphthenequinone (1) and copper bis(4-methyl-3-thiosemi...
We report a pair of fluorinated, redox-active copper complexes for potential use as <sup>19</sup>F M...
<p>During the course of tracer retention in cancer cells, key factors are shown in red for both Cu(I...
Copper (Cu) is the active center of some enzymes because of its redox-active property, although that...
Copper (Cu) ions are cofactors found in many di˙erent proteins and are necessary for the proteins to...
Tissue hypoxia is a feature of cancer, heart disease and stroke, and imaging it may become clinicall...
Copper(II)bis(thiosemicarbazonato) complexes such as [(64)Cu]Cu-ATSM continue to be investigated for...
CERVOXY/LDM TEPInternational audienceBackground: Diacetyl-bis(N4-methylthiosemicarbazone), labeled w...
Background Tumor hypoxia (low tissue oxygenation) is an adverse condition of the solid tumor environ...
Copper complexes are increasingly gaining prominence as potential anticancer agents. However, an ong...
The development of hypoxia-selective radiopharmaceuticals for use as therapeutic and/or imaging agen...
The development of hypoxia-selective radiopharmaceuticals for use as therapeutic and/or imaging agen...
(64)Cu-diacetyl-bis(N(4)-methylthiosemicarbazonate), (64)Cu-ATSM, continues to be investigated clini...
International audienceMapping tumor hypoxia is a great challenge in positron emission tomography (PE...
Copper bis(4-ethyl-3-thiosemicarbazonato) acenaphthenequinone (1) and copper bis(4-methyl-3-thiosem...
Copper bis(4-ethyl-3-thiosemicarbazonato) acenaphthenequinone (1) and copper bis(4-methyl-3-thiosemi...
We report a pair of fluorinated, redox-active copper complexes for potential use as <sup>19</sup>F M...
<p>During the course of tracer retention in cancer cells, key factors are shown in red for both Cu(I...
Copper (Cu) is the active center of some enzymes because of its redox-active property, although that...
Copper (Cu) ions are cofactors found in many di˙erent proteins and are necessary for the proteins to...