Folic acid conjugates for nuclear imaging of folate receptor-positive cancer

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Abstract

The folate receptor (FR) is overexpressed on a variety of tumor types, whereas its distribution in normal tissues and organs is highly limited. Exploration of the utility of the FR revealed its promising potential for targeting with folate-based radiopharmaceuticals. Herein, we report the principle of the FR-targeting strategy and summarize the development of several folic acid radioconjugates useful for SPECT and PET of cancer diseases. The potential applicability of folate radiopharmaceuticals for FR-targeted radionuclide therapy is also discussed. Copyright © 2011 by the Society of Nuclear Medicine, Inc.

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Müller, C., & Schibli, R. (2011, January 1). Folic acid conjugates for nuclear imaging of folate receptor-positive cancer. Journal of Nuclear Medicine. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.110.076018

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