An octadentate bifunctional chelating agent for the development of stable zirconium-89 based molecular imaging probes
Chemical Communications2014Vol. 50(78), pp. 11523–11525
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Malay Patra, Andreas Bauman, Cristina Mari, Christiane Fischer, Olivier Blacque, Daniel Häußinger, Gilles Gasser, Thomas L. Mindt
Abstract
(89)Zr-based imaging agents hold great promise as novel radio-tracers in nuclear medicine. However, insufficient stability of currently used radiometal complexes in vivo is a safety concern for clinical applications. We herein report the first octadentate bifunctional chelating agent for the development of (89)Zr-labelled (bio)conjugates with improved stability.
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