Search Results - "Weeks, Amanda J."
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Correlation of hypoxia PET tracer uptake with hypoxic radioresistance in cancer cells: PET biomarkers of resistance to stereotactic radiation therapy?
Published in Nuclear medicine and biology (01-07-2022)“…The pO2 threshold of an ideal PET hypoxia tracer for radiotherapy planning in cancer would match those observed in clinically and biologically relevant…”
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Synthesis and biological evaluation of [18F]tetrafluoroborate: a PET imaging agent for thyroid disease and reporter gene imaging of the sodium/iodide symporter
Published in European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging (01-11-2010)“…Purpose The human sodium/iodide symporter (hNIS) is a well-established target in thyroid disease and reporter gene imaging using gamma emitters 123 I-iodide,…”
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p53-dependent radiobiological responses to internalised indium-111 in human cells
Published in Nuclear medicine and biology (2013)“…Abstract Introduction The p53 tumour suppressor protein plays a pivotal role in the response of mammalian cells to DNA damage. It regulates cell cycle…”
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Evaluation of [18F]-tetrafluoroborate as a potential PET imaging agent for the human sodium/iodide symporter in a new colon carcinoma cell line, HCT116, expressing hNIS
Published in Nuclear medicine communications (01-02-2011)“…PURPOSEAccumulation of iodide and other substrates via the human sodium/iodide symporter (hNIS) is fundamental to imaging and therapy of thyroid disease, hNIS…”
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Can PET hypoxia tracers predict radioresistance?
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Radiobiological effects of hypoxia-dependent uptake of 64Cu-ATSM: enhanced DNA damage and cytotoxicity in hypoxic cells
Published in European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging (01-02-2010)“…Purpose Hypoxia occurs frequently in cancers and can lead to therapeutic resistance due to poor perfusion and loss of the oxygen enhancement effect. 64 Cu-ATSM…”
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