Receptor-binding peptides have attracted an enormous interest in targeting molecules for the development of tumour specific radiopharmaceutical compounds. The overexpression of many receptors on human tumour makes such peptide-ligands attractive agents for diagnostic imaging and therapy of cancers. The use of solid-phase peptide synthesis and the availability of a wide range of bifunctional chelating agents for the radiolabelling of bioactive peptides with radionuclides have produced a wide variety of useful radiopharmaceutical molecules. For diagnostic purposes, techenetium-99m is the ideal radionuclide thanks to its nuclear properties and the availability of a low cost portable generator system.

99mTc-Radiolabeled Peptides for Tumour Imaging: Present and Future

Cristina Bolzati;Fiorenzo Refosco;Paolo Ruzza
2010

Abstract

Receptor-binding peptides have attracted an enormous interest in targeting molecules for the development of tumour specific radiopharmaceutical compounds. The overexpression of many receptors on human tumour makes such peptide-ligands attractive agents for diagnostic imaging and therapy of cancers. The use of solid-phase peptide synthesis and the availability of a wide range of bifunctional chelating agents for the radiolabelling of bioactive peptides with radionuclides have produced a wide variety of useful radiopharmaceutical molecules. For diagnostic purposes, techenetium-99m is the ideal radionuclide thanks to its nuclear properties and the availability of a low cost portable generator system.
2010
Istituto di Chimica Biomolecolare - ICB - Sede Pozzuoli
CHIMICA INORGANICA E DELLE SUPERFICI
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Peptide receptors
radiolabelled peptides
technetium
tumour imaging.
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