New covalent capture probes for imaging and therapy, based on a combination of binding affinity and disulfide bond formation.

BIOCONJUGATE CHEMISTRY(2011)

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Abstract
We describe the synthesis and development of new reactive DOTA-metal complexes for covalently targeting engineered receptors in vivo, which have superior tumor uptake and clearance properties for biomedical applications. These probes are, found to clear efficiently through the kidneys and minimally through other routes, but bind persistently in the tumor target. We also explore the new technique of Cerenkov luminescence imaging to optically monitor radiolabeled probe distribution and kinetics in vivo. Cerenkov luminescence imaging uniquely enables sensitive noninvasive in vivo imaging of a beta(-) emitter such as Y-90 with an optical imager.
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molecular probes,protein binding,diagnostic imaging,luminescence
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