Transferrin receptor (TfR) is overexpressed in human head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs). This study was carried out to investigate the feasibility of imaging HNSCC by targeting TfR using near-infrared fluorescent transferrin conjugate (TfNIR). Western blot analysis of four HNSCC cell lines revealed overexpression of TfR in all four lines compared with that in normal keratinocytes (OKFL). Immunocytochemistry further confirmed the expression of TfR and endocytosis of TfNIR in JHU-013 culture cells. Following intravenous administration of TfNIR (200 μL, 0.625 μg/μL), fluorescent signal was preferentially accumulated in JHU-013 tumor xenografts grown in the lower back (n = 14) and oral base tissues (n = 4) of nude mice. The signal ...
Given that overexpression of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is found in many types of h...
As the transport protein for iron, transferrin can trigger cellular endocytosis once binding to its ...
Pancreatic cancer is aggressive and its prognosis remains poor; thus, effective therapy is urgently ...
Visualizing head and neck tumors in vivo using near-infrared fluorescent transferrin conjugat
The conjugation of anti-cancer drugs to endogenous ligands has proven to be an effective strategy to...
AbstractNoninvasive imaging of differences between the molecular properties of cancer and normal tis...
<div><p>The conjugation of anti-cancer drugs to endogenous ligands has proven to be an effective str...
Noninvasive imaging of differences between the molecular properties of cancer and normal tissue has ...
Noninvasive imaging of differences between the molecular properties of cancer and normal tissue has ...
UnlabelledA noninvasive technology that indiscriminately detects tumor tissue in the brain could sub...
Purpose: mTOR regulates many normal physiological processes and when hyperactive can drive numerous ...
The current standard for breast PET imaging is 18F-FDG. The heterogeneity of 18F-FDG uptake in breas...
AbstractObjectivesTo study the role of near-infrared fluorescence imaging in the detection and resec...
We radiolabeled the antibody with 125I by the chloramine-T method, and with 67Ga or 89Zr using defer...
Transferrin receptor (TfR) is an attractive molecule for targeted therapy of cancer. Various TfR-tar...
Given that overexpression of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is found in many types of h...
As the transport protein for iron, transferrin can trigger cellular endocytosis once binding to its ...
Pancreatic cancer is aggressive and its prognosis remains poor; thus, effective therapy is urgently ...
Visualizing head and neck tumors in vivo using near-infrared fluorescent transferrin conjugat
The conjugation of anti-cancer drugs to endogenous ligands has proven to be an effective strategy to...
AbstractNoninvasive imaging of differences between the molecular properties of cancer and normal tis...
<div><p>The conjugation of anti-cancer drugs to endogenous ligands has proven to be an effective str...
Noninvasive imaging of differences between the molecular properties of cancer and normal tissue has ...
Noninvasive imaging of differences between the molecular properties of cancer and normal tissue has ...
UnlabelledA noninvasive technology that indiscriminately detects tumor tissue in the brain could sub...
Purpose: mTOR regulates many normal physiological processes and when hyperactive can drive numerous ...
The current standard for breast PET imaging is 18F-FDG. The heterogeneity of 18F-FDG uptake in breas...
AbstractObjectivesTo study the role of near-infrared fluorescence imaging in the detection and resec...
We radiolabeled the antibody with 125I by the chloramine-T method, and with 67Ga or 89Zr using defer...
Transferrin receptor (TfR) is an attractive molecule for targeted therapy of cancer. Various TfR-tar...
Given that overexpression of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is found in many types of h...
As the transport protein for iron, transferrin can trigger cellular endocytosis once binding to its ...
Pancreatic cancer is aggressive and its prognosis remains poor; thus, effective therapy is urgently ...