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Radiometallation of Receptor-specific Peptides for Diagnosis and Treatment of Human Cancer

MICHAEL F. GIBLIN, BHADRASETTY VEERENDRA and CHARLES J. SMITH
In Vivo January 2005, 19 (1) 9-29;
MICHAEL F. GIBLIN
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BHADRASETTY VEERENDRA
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CHARLES J. SMITH
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Abstract

Radiolabeled, receptor-specific peptides are becoming increasingly popular as targeting vectors for the design and development of new diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals. The over-expression of functioning receptors on a variety of human cancers makes this method of drug development a viable tool for tumor targeting in vivo. This review describes some of the more recent efforts that are currently underway towards development of new receptor-specific radiopharmaceuticals. Diagnostic/therapeutic radionuclides, specific metal co-ordinating ligands/chelating systems, spacer technology, radiolabeling protocols, and specific peptides/peptide conjugates will be discussed in detail.

  • Peptides
  • therapy
  • diagnosis
  • radionuclide
  • somatostatin
  • bombesin
  • review

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    • Received November 2, 2004.
    • Accepted December 17, 2004.
  • Copyright © 2005 The Author(s). Published by the International Institute of Anticancer Research.
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MICHAEL F. GIBLIN, BHADRASETTY VEERENDRA, CHARLES J. SMITH
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