Application of a Small Molecule Radiopharmaceutical Concept to Improve Kinetics

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Abstract

Recently, large molecules or nanoparticles are actively studied as radiopharmaceuticals. However, their kinetics is problematic because of a slow penetration through the capillaries and slow distribution to the target. To improve the kinetics, a two-step targeting method can be applied by using small molecules and very rapid copper-free click reaction. Although this method might have limitations such as internalization of the first targeted conjugate, it will provide high target-to-non-target ratio imaging of radiopharmaceuticals.

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Jeong, J. M. (2016, June 1). Application of a Small Molecule Radiopharmaceutical Concept to Improve Kinetics. Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13139-015-0369-6

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