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2. Nuclear medicine and radiopharmaceuticals for molecular diagnosis
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Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, primary, Atlihan Gundogdu, Evren, additional, Ekinci, Meliha, additional, Ozgenc, Emre, additional, and Asikoglu, Makbule, additional
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- 2019
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3. Contributors
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Alam, Kainat, primary, Alcantara, Ana C.S., additional, Anwar, Firoz, additional, Asikoglu, Makbule, additional, Atlihan Gundogdu, Evren, additional, Balakumar, K., additional, Beg, Sarwar, additional, Bhamore, Jigna R., additional, Bleotu, Coralia, additional, Chandrasekar, R., additional, Chaturvedi, Subhash Chandra, additional, Chau, Ying, additional, Chifiriuc, Mariana-Carmen, additional, Couto, Veronica M., additional, Curutiu, Carmen, additional, de Paula, Eneida, additional, Duganath, N., additional, Ekinci, Meliha, additional, Florea, Denisa Alexandra, additional, Franz-Montan, Michelle, additional, Granero, G., additional, Grumezescu, Alexandru Mihai, additional, Grumezescu, Valentina, additional, Habibur Rahman, S.M., additional, Hariprasad, R., additional, Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, additional, Jahanmir, Ghodsiehsadat, additional, Jain, Shashank, additional, Joshi, Sachin A., additional, Kailasa, Suresh Kumar, additional, Khatri, Pinak, additional, Koduru, Janardhan Reddy, additional, Kumar, Vikas, additional, Lin, Senshang, additional, Luengas, Sandra Pena, additional, Macor, Paolo, additional, Mansilla, Eduardo, additional, Marin, Gustavo H., additional, Mihaescu, Grigore, additional, Negut, Irina, additional, Nista, Silvia V.G., additional, Nunez, Luis, additional, Onnainty, R., additional, Ozgenc, Emre, additional, Park, Tae Jung, additional, Patel, Niket Kumar, additional, Patel, Gayatri C., additional, Petcu, Laura Mădălina, additional, Picu, Ariana Aristina, additional, Pircalabioru, Gratiela Gradisteanu, additional, Rahman, Mahfoozur, additional, Ribeiro, Ligia N.M., additional, Rivera, Luis, additional, Sansare, S., additional, Shah, Mansi K., additional, Shidhaye, S., additional, Singh, R., additional, Siram, Karthik, additional, Vengurlekar, Sudha, additional, Vora, Namrata, additional, Yasin, Hamna, additional, Yousaf, Zubaida, additional, and Zarif, Maria-Elena, additional
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- 2019
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4. Biodistribution of 99mTc-PLA/PVA/Atezolizumab nanoparticles for non-small cell lung cancer diagnosis
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Ekinci, Meliha, Santos-Oliveira, Ralph, and Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya
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Biodistribution ,Non-small cell lung cancer ,Pd-L1 Expression ,Technetium-99m ,Radiopharmaceutical ,Nanoparticles ,Pharmaceutical Science ,General Medicine ,Atezolizumab ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Lung cancer (LC) is a common type of cancer, which is a leading cause of death around the world. There is an urgency for the development of new drugs that could diagnose the LC in the early stages and in a precise manner. In this direction, the development of nanoparticles radiolabeled with the diagnostic radioisotopes represent an important advance in the field of cancer imaging. In this study were developed PLA/PVA/Atezolizumab nano particles which were radiolabeled with 99mTc (Technetium-99m). The radiolabeled nanoparticles were evaluated in both: in-vitro (L-929 and A-549) as in-vivo (mice). The results showed no cytotoxicity effect in the healthy cells (L-929) and cytotoxicity effect in the tumor cells (A-549). The biodistribution assay demonstrated that 99mTc-PLA/PVA/Atezolizumab could reach the tumor site 14-folds higher than the nonparticulate atezolizumab. In conclusion, 99mTc-PLA/PVA/Atezolizumab nanoparticles showed to be a new drug which is able to precisely image the lung tumor, and it must be considered for clinical trials., Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey [TUBITAK-220/S/361]; T.R. Prime Ministry State Planning Organization Foun-dation Grant [09DPT001], This study was supported by The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK-220/S/361) within the scope of the PhD thesis of Meliha Ekinci. The authors would like to acknowledge the support of T.R. Prime Ministry State Planning Organization Foun-dation Grant Project Number: 09DPT001 for TLC Scanner.
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- 2022
5. Methotrexate loaded chitosan nanoparticles: Preparation, radiolabeling and in vitro evaluation for breast cancer diagnosis
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Ekinci, Meliha, Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Gundogdu, Evren, and Asikoglu, Makbule
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- 2015
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6. 18th European Symposium on Radiopharmacy and Radiopharmaceuticals: Salzburg, Austria. 7-10 April 2016
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Radchenko, V., Engle, J. W., Roy, C., Griswold, J., Nortier, M. F., Birnbaum, E. R., Brugh, M., Mirzadeh, S., John, K. D., Fassbender, M. E., Zhai, Chuangyan, Franssen, Gerben M., Petrik, Milos, Laverman, Peter, Decristoforo, Clemens, Samia, Ait-Mohand, Véronique, Dumulon-Perreault, Brigitte, Guérin, Summer, D., Kroess, A., Rangger, C., Haas, H., Laverman, P., Gerben, F., von Guggenberg, E., Decristoforo, C., Bolzati, Cristina, Salvarese, Nicola, Refosco, Fiorenzo, Meléndez-Alafort, Laura, Carpanese, Debora, Rosato, Antonio, Saviano, Michele, Del Gatto, Annarita, Comegna, Daniela, Zaccaro, Laura, Billaud, Emilie, Ahamed, Muneer, Cleeren, Frederik, Shahbazali, Elnaz, Noël, Tim, Hessel, Volker, Verbruggen, Alfons, Bormans, Guy, Cleeren, F., Lecina, J., Koole, M., Verbruggen, A., Bormans, G., Lugatoa, B., Stucchia, S., Turollaa, E. A., Giulianoa, L., Toddea, S., Ferraboschib, P., Klok, R. P., Mooijer, M. P. J., Hendrikse, N. H., Windhorst, A. D., Collet, C., Petry, N., Chrétien, F., Karcher, G., Pellegrini-Moïse, N., Lamandé-Langle, S., Pfaff, Sarah, Philippe, Cecile, Mitterhauser, Markus, Hacker, Marcus, Wadsak, Wolfgang, Guérard, François, Lee, Yong-Sok, Gouard, Sébastien, Baidoo, Kwamena, Alliot, Cyrille, Chérel, Michel, Brechbiel, Martin W., Gestin, Jean-François, Lam, K., Chan, C., Reilly, R. M., Paillas, Salomé, Marshall, John, Pouget, Jean-Pierre, Sosabowski, Jane, Briard, Emmanuelle, Auberson, Yves P., Reilly, John, Healy, Mark, Sykes, David, Paulus, Andreas, Lichtenbelt, Wouter van Marken, Mottaghy, Felix, Bauwens, Matthias, Baranski, Ann-Christin, Schäfer, Martin, Bauder-Wüst, Ulrike, Haberkorn, Uwe, Eder, Matthias, Kopka, Klaus, Chaussard, M., Hosten, B., Vignal, N., Tsoupko-Sitnikov, V., Hernio, N., Hontonnou, F., Merlet, P., Poyet, J. L., Sarda-Mantel, L., Rizzo-Padoin, N., Cardinale, J., Schäfer, M., Benešová, M., Bauder-Wüst, U., Seibert, O., Giesel, F., Haberkorn, U., Eder, M., Kopka, K., Nematallah, Mansour, Michel, Paquette, Samia, Ait-Mohand, Véronique, Dumulon-Perreault, Roger, Lecomte, Brigitte, Guérin, Fernandez-Maza, L., Rivera-Marrero, S., Capote, A. Prats, Parrado-Gallego, A., Fernandez-Gomez, I., Balcerzyk, M., Sablon-Carrazana, M., Perera-Pintado, A., Merceron-Martinez, D., Acosta-Medina, E., Rodriguez-Tanty, C., Attili, Bala, Ahamed, Muneer, Bormans, Guy, Philippe, C., Zeilinger, M., Scherer, T., Fürnsinn, C., Dumanic, M., Wadsak, W., Hacker, M., Mitterhauser, M., Janssen, B., Vugts, D. J., Molenaar, G.T. T., Funke, U., Kruijer, P. S., Dollé, F., Bormans, G., Lammertsma, A. A., Windhorst, A. D., Vermeulen, Koen, Ahamed, Muneer, Schnekenburger, Michael, Froeyen, Mathy, Olberg, Dag Erlend, Diederich, Marc, Bormansa, Guy, Raaphorst, R. M., Luurtsema, G., Lammertsma, A. A., Elsinga, P. 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C., Rubagotti, S., Dreger, T., Kunkel, F., Asti, M., Zhai, Chuangyan, Rangger, Christine, Summer, Dominik, Haas, Hubertus, Decristoforo, Clemens, Kijprayoon, Suphansa, Ruangma, Ananya, Ngokpol, Suthatip, Tuamputsha, Samart, Filp, Ulrike, Pees, Anna, Taddei, Carlotta, Pekošak, Aleksandra, Gee, Antony D., Poot, Alex J., Windhorst, Albert D., Gunay, Mine Silindir, Ozer, A. Yekta, Erdogan, Suna, Baysal, Ipek, Guilloteau, Denis, Chalon, Sylvie, Galli, Filippo, Artico, Marco, Taurone, Samanta, Bianchi, Enrica, Weintraub, Bruce D., Skudlinski, Mariusz, Signore, Alberto, Lepareur, Nicolas, Noiret, Nicolas, Hindré, François, Lacœuille, Franck, Benoist, Eric, Garin, Etienne, Trejo-Ballado, F., Zamora-Romo, E., Manrique-Arias, J. C., Gama-Romero, H M, Contreras-Castañon, G., Tecuapetla-Chantes, R. G., Avila-Rodriguez, M. A., Kvaternik, H., Hausberger, D., Zink, C., Rumpf, B., Aigner, R. M., Kvaternik, H., Hausberger, D., Rumpf, B., Aigner, R. M., Janković, Drina, Lakić, Mladen, Savić, Aleksandar, Ristić, Slavica, Nikolić, Nadežda, Vukadinović, Aleksandar, Sabo, Tibor J., Vranješ-Đurić, Sanja, Vranješ-Đurić, S., Radović, M., Janković, D., Nikolić, N., Goya, G. F., Calatayud, P., Spasojević, V., Antić, B., Goblet, David, Gameiro, Cristiana, Lazarova, Neva, Gameiro, Cristiana, Oxley, Ian, Abrunhosa, Antero, Kramer, Vasko, Vosjan, Maria, Spaans, Arnold, Vats, Kusum, Satpati, Drishty, Sarma, Haladhar D., Banerjee, Sharmila, Wojdowska, W., Pawlak, D. W., Parus, L. J., Garnuszek, P., Mikołajczak, R., Pijarowska-Kruszyna, J., Jaron, A., Kachniarz, A., Malkowski, B., Garnuszek, P., Mikolajczak, R., Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Caglayan-Orumlu, Oya, Asikoglu, Makbule, Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Caglayan-Orumlu, Oya, Asikoglu, Makbule, Eveliina, Arponen, Semi, Helin, Timo, Saarinen, Simo, Vauhkala, Esa, Kokkomäki, Pertti, Lehikoinen, De Simone, Mariarosaria, Pascali, Giancarlo, Carzoli, Ludovica, Quaglierini, Mauro, Telleschi, Mauro, Salvadori, Piero A., Lam, Phoebe, Aistleitner, Martina, Eichinger, Reinhard, Artner, Christoph, Nakka, Surendra, MC, Hemantha Kumara, Al-Qahtani, Mohammed, Al-Qahtani, Mohammed, Al-Malki, Yousif, Mambilima, N., Rubow, S. M., Berroterán-Infante, N., Hacker, M., Mitterhauser, M., Wadsak, W., Funke, Uta, Cleeren, Frederik, Lecina, Joan, Gallardo, Rodrigo, Verbruggen, Alfons M., Bormans, Guy, Ramos-Membrive, Rocío, Brotons, Ana, Quincoces, Gemma, Inchaurraga, Laura, de Redín, Inés Luis, Morán, Verónica, García-García, Berta, Irache, Juan Manuel, Peñuelas, Iván, Trabelsi, M., Cooper, M. S., Abella, Alejandra, Fuente, Teodomiro, Montellano, Antonio Jesús, Martínez, Teresa, Rabadan, Ruben, Meseguer-Olmo, Luis, Lehtiniemi, P., Yim, C., Mikkola, K., Nuutila, P., Solin, O., von Guggenberg, E., Rangger, C., Mair, C., Balogh, L., Pöstényi, Z., Pawlak, D., Mikołajczak, R., Socan, A., Peitl, P. Kolenc, Krošelj, M., Rangger, C., Decristoforo, C., Collet, C., Remy, S., Didier, R., Vergote, T., Karcher, G., Véran, N., Pawlak, D., Maurin, M., Garnuszek, P., Karczmarczyk, U., Mikołajczak, R., Fredericia, Pil, Severin, Gregory, Groesser, Torsten, Köster, Ulli, Jensen, Mikael, Leonte, R., Puicea, F. D., Raicu, A., Min, E. A., Serban, R., Manda, G., Niculae, D., Zerna, Marion, Schieferstein, Hanno, Müller, Andre, Berndt, Mathias, Yim, Cheng-Bin, Mikkola, Kirsi, Nuutila, Pirjo, Solin, Olof, Seifert, D., Ráliš, J., Lebeda, O., Selivanova, Svetlana V., Senta, Helena, Lavallée, Éric, Caouette, Lyne, Turcotte, Éric, Lecomte, Roger, Kochovska, Marina Zdraveska, Ivanovska, Emilija Janjevik, Jokic, Vesna Spasic, Ackova, Darinka Gjorgieva, Smilkov, Katarina, Makreski, Petre, Stafilov, Trajče, Janevik-Ivanovska, Emilija, Alemu, Aschalew, Muchira, Joel Munene, Wanjeh, David Mwanza, Janevik-Ivanovska, Emilija, Janevik-Ivanovska, Emilija, Zdravev, Zoran, Bhonsle, Uday, Alberto, Osso Júnior João, Duatti, Adriano, Angelovska, Bistra, Stojanovska, Zdenka, Sarafinovska, Zorica Arsova, Bosnakovski, Darko, Gorgieva-Ackova, Darinka, Smilkov, Katarina, Drakalska, Elena, Venkatesh, Meera, Gulaboski, Rubin, Colin, Didier J., Inkster, James A. H., Germain, Stéphane, Seimbille, Yann, Atiq-ur-Rehman, and Cayero-Otero
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- 2016
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7. Recent developments in cancer therapy and diagnosis
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Atlihan-Gundogdu, Evren, Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Ekinci, Meliha, Ozgenc, Emre, Demir, Emine Selin, Sánchez-Dengra, Bárbara, and González-Alvárez, Isabel
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Background: The cancer is serious health problem and leading cause of death in the world. Area covered: There have intensively studied for diagnosis and therapy of this disease and these studies provided important insights into their mechanism of action and therapeutic/diagnostic effects. The accurence rates of cancer has dramatic increase, particularly in the developed countries. Although there are many different strategies about diagnosis and treatment for cancer, more effective new approaches are needed. Expert opinion: In this review, we summarize recent developments on cancer diagnosis, radiopharmaceuticals in cancer diagnosis, nanoparticulate systems in cancer diagnosis, T cells in cancer diagnosis, cancer therapy and pharmacokinetic of anticancer drugs. We thought that while there are some current limitations such as clinical studies, ranging from diagnosis to theraphy, future improvements in cancer diagnosis and treatment will meet the most relevant issues required for the eventual approval of nano-drugs, radiopharmaceuticals, T cells in clinical practice.
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- 2024
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8. Radiolabeled methotrexate loaded chitosan nanoparticles as imaging probe for breast cancer: Biodistribution in tumor-bearing mice
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Ekinci, Meliha, primary, Koksal-Karayildirim, Cinel, additional, and Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, additional
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- 2023
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9. Radiolabeling efficiency and cell incorporation of chitosan nanoparticles
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Gundogdu, Evren, Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Ekinci, Meliha, Ozgenc, Emre, and Asikoglu, Makbule
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- 2015
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10. Atezolizumab-Conjugated Poly(lactic acid)/Poly(vinyl alcohol) Nanoparticles as Pharmaceutical Part Candidates for Radiopharmaceuticals
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Ekinci, Meliha, primary, dos Santos, Clenilton Costa, additional, Alencar, Luciana Magalhães Rebelo, additional, Akbaba, Hasan, additional, Santos-Oliveira, Ralph, additional, and Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, additional
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- 2022
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11. Folic acid-functionalized graphene quantum dots: Synthesis, characterization, radiolabeling with radium-223 and antiviral effect against Zika virus infection
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Pijeira, Martha Sahylí Ortega, primary, de Menezes, Alan Silva, additional, Fechine, Pierre Basílio Almeida, additional, Shah, Syed Qaiser, additional, Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, additional, López, Elvis O., additional, Maricato, Juliana Terzi, additional, Rosa, Daniela Santoro, additional, Ricci-Junior, Eduardo, additional, Junior, Severino Alves, additional, Alencar, Luciana Magalhães Rebelo, additional, and Santos-Oliveira, Ralph, additional
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- 2022
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12. Evaluation of 99mTc-amoxicillin sodium as an infection imaging agent in bacterially infected and sterile inflamed rats
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Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Caglayan-Orumlu, Oya, Asikoglu, Makbule, Ozkilic, Hayal, Yilmaz, Ferda, and Hosgor-Limoncu, Mine
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- 2016
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13. Radiolabeling and in vitro evaluation of 99mTc-methotrexate on breast cancer cell line
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Ozgenc, Emre, Ekinci, Meliha, Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Gundogdu, Evren, and Asikoglu, Makbule
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- 2016
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14. Development and validation of UV/VIS spectroscopy method for determination of atezolizumab in pharmaceutical products
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Ekinci, Meliha, primary, Akbaba, Hasan, additional, Santos-Oliveira, Ralph, additional, and Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, additional
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- 2022
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15. 99mTc]Tc-HMPAO: Characterization, stability, cytotoxicity and cell binding studies
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Atlihan-Gundogdu, Evren, Ekinci, Meliha, Ozgenc, Emre, Demir, Emine Selin, and Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya
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Formulation ,In-Vitro ,cancer diagnosis ,Lipid nanoparticles ,HMPAO ,Carriers ,cell binding ,Chitosan Nanoparticles ,radiopharmaceuticals - Abstract
In this study, we aimed to develop new lipid based nanoparticles (LPNs) and radiolabeled LPNs with [Tc-99m]Tc-HMPAO to investigate its cell binding capacity comparatively with [Tc-99m]Tc-HMPAO on different cancer cells. According to obtained results, LPNs with zeta potential of -27.4 +/- 0.95 mV, particle size of 93.5 +/- 1.17 nm, and polydispersity index of 0.35 +/- 0.04 were successfully developed. The optimum radiolabeling efficiency was found to be above 90% at 15-min of incubation time. The cell binding capacity of [Tc-99m]Tc-HMPAO-LPNs was found to be higher than [Tc-99m]Tc-HIYIPAO in cancer cell lines. The results demonstrated that [Tc-99m]Tc-HMPAO-LPNs may be a promising agent for cancer diagnosis alternatively to [Tc-99m]Tc-HMPAO., Ege University, Nuclear Medicine Department; Ege University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Biochemistry, The authors would like to acknowledge the support of Ege University, Nuclear Medicine Department to obtain the [99mTc] Tc radionuclide and HMPAO kit. Also, the authors thank Prof. Petek Ballar KrmzBayrak from Ege University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Biochemistry to support cell culture studies.
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- 2022
16. Radiolabeled nanomaterials for biomedical applications: radiopharmacy in the era of nanotechnology
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Pijeira, Martha Sahyli Ortega, Viltres, Herlys, Kozempel, Jan, Sakmar, Michal, Vlk, Martin, Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, and Ekinci, Meliha
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Toxicity ,Technetium-99m ,Radionuclide Therapy ,Molecular imaging ,Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles ,Theranostics ,Cellular Uptake ,Surface-Charge ,Copper-64 ,Radium-223 ,In-Vitro ,Lipid Nanoparticles ,Radiolabeled nanoparticles ,Radiopharmacy ,Lutetium-177 ,Iron-Oxide Nanoparticles ,Drug Delivery-System ,Cancer-Therapy ,Lymph-Node Biopsy - Abstract
Background: Recent advances in nanotechnology have offered new hope for cancer detection, prevention, and treatment. Nanomedicine, a term for the application of nanotechnology in medical and health fields, uses nanoparticles for several applications such as imaging, diagnostic, targeted cancer therapy, drug and gene delivery, tissue engineering, and theranostics. Results: Here, we overview the current state-of-the-art of radiolabeled nanoparticles for molecular imaging and radionuclide therapy. Nanostructured radiopharmaceuticals of technetium-99m, copper-64, lutetium-177, and radium-223 are discussed within the scope of this review article. Conclusion: Nanoradiopharmaceuticals may lead to better development of theranostics inspired by ingenious delivery and imaging systems. Cancer nano-theranostics have the potential to lead the way to more specific and individualized cancer treatment., Technology Agency of the Czech Republic [TO01000074, TJ04000129]; Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports [8J20PL016]; FAPERJ: Cientista do Nosso Estado [E-26/200.815/2021]; CNPq: Bolsa de Produtividade [301069/2018-2]; FAPERJ: Rede NanoSaude [E-26/010.000981/2019], Technology Agency of the Czech Republic Grant Nos.: TO01000074, TJ04000129, Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports under Grant No.: 8J20PL016. FAPERJ: Cientista do Nosso Estado (E-26/200.815/2021), Rede NanoSaude (E-26/010.000981/2019) and CNPq: Bolsa de Produtividade (301069/2018-2).
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- 2022
17. Preparation, radiolabeling and cell culture studies of chitosan coated PLGA nanoparticles as a potential cancer diagnostic agent
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Ekinci, Meliha, Ozturk, A. Alper, and Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya
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radiolabeling ,Chitosan ,cell culture ,nanoparticle ,PLGA ,diagnostic nanosystem ,technetium-99m ,Nanoprecipitation ,Delivery - Abstract
Using the nanoprecipitation process, chitosan coated poly lactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) based polymeric nanoparticle formulations of two molecular weights were developed as a possible cancer cell diagnostic agent. Photon correlation spectroscopy was used to measure the particle size, distribution [polydispersity index (PDI)], and zeta potential values of developed nanoparticle formulations. The F1 [low molecular weight PLGA (Resomer (R) RG 503 H)] and F2 [high molecular weight PLGA (Resomer (R) RG 504 H)] formulations were then directly labeled with Technetium-99m ([99mTc]Tc) using stannous salts (chloride) as a reducing agent. The radiochemical purity (RP) and in vitro stability in different mediums of the formulations were assessed using ascending radioactive thin layer chromatography (RTLC) method. The cell incorporation of [99mTc]Tc labeled F1 and F2 formulations, as well as Reduced/Hydrolized [99mTc]NaTcO4 (R/H-[99mTc]NaTcO4) in the MCF-7 (breast cancer cell line) cells, was then assessed. The nanoparticles had a middle size of 408.9 +/- 3.626 nm to 421.3 +/- 7.205 nm, a PDI value of 0.310 +/- 0.055 to 0.330 +/- 0.066, and a positive charge of +70.5 +/- 1.4 mV to +75.5 +/- 3.8 mV, according to the characterization results. F1 and F2 formulations were effectively radiolabeled with [99mTc]Tc, and their RP was found to be over 98% in both cases. When compared to [99mTc]Tc-F1 (45.091 +/- 2.254%) and R/H-[99mTc]NaTcO4 (8.527 +/- 0.426%), the incorporation percentages of [99mTc]Tc-F2 (70.756 +/- 3.537%) were shown to be higher in cancer cell lines (breast cancer cells, MCF-7). According to this research, radiolabeled chitosan coated PLGA nanoparticles ([99mTc]Tc-F2) could be suggested as promising cancer detection formulations. However, further investigations, such as biodistribution studies, should be performed.
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18. An Innovative Formulation Based on Nanostructured Lipid Carriers for Imatinib Delivery: Pre-Formulation, Cellular Uptake and Cytotoxicity Studies
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Gundogdu, Evren, primary, Demir, Emine-Selin, additional, Ekinci, Meliha, additional, Ozgenc, Emre, additional, Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, additional, Senyigit, Zeynep, additional, Gonzalez-Alvarez, Isabel, additional, and Bermejo, Marival, additional
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19. In vitro incorporation studies of 99mTc–alendronate sodium at different bone cell lines
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20. Chapter 17 - Nuclear medicine and radiopharmaceuticals for molecular diagnosis
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Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Atlihan Gundogdu, Evren, Ekinci, Meliha, Ozgenc, Emre, and Asikoglu, Makbule
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21. The effect of radiolabeled nanostructured lipid carrier systems containing imatinib mesylate on NIH-3T3 and CRL-1739 cells
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Gundogdu, Evren Atlihan, primary, Demir, Emine Selin, additional, Ekinci, Meliha, additional, Ozgenc, Emre, additional, Ilem Ozdemir, Derya, additional, Senyigit, Zeynep, additional, and Asikoglu, Makbule, additional
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22. Technetium-99m metastable radiochemistry for pharmaceutical applications: old chemistry for new products
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Costa, Bianca, Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Santos-Oliveira, Ralph, and Ege Üniversitesi
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EgeUn###, Radiopharmacy is a pharmaceutical specialty responsible for the development and production of radiopharmaceuticals. Radiopharmaceuticals are radioactive drugs, which can be used in two distinct manners: first for diagnosis in oncological, neurological and cardiac diseases, and second for therapy in oncology. Given their great specificity and precision, radiopharmaceuticals are among the most technological products in the field of pharmacy. Among radiopharmaceuticals, radiopharmaceuticals based on Tc-99m are the most widely used in the world. However, radiopharmacy and radiopharmaceuticals are still restricted to a few research centers in the world today. This is largely due to the difficulty in obtaining the radioactive material, the precursor of the radiopharmaceutical, as well as the understanding of the chemistry involved in these materials. In this sense, this study addresses the radiochemistry of radiopharmaceuticals based on Tc-99m as well as the coordination chemistry of these compounds. Finally, this review addresses the pharmaceutical aspects of Tc-99m radiopharmaceuticals., National Scientific and Technological Research Council (CNPQ)National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq); Rio de Janeiro State Research Foundation (FAPERJ)Carlos Chagas Filho Foundation for Research Support of the State of Rio de Janeiro (FAPERJ); CAPESCAPES, The authors would like to thank the National Scientific and Technological Research Council (CNPQ), the Rio de Janeiro State Research Foundation (FAPERJ) and CAPES for funding.
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23. Radiolabeling and in vitro evaluation of a new 5-fluorouracil derivative with cell culture studies
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Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, primary, Atlihan-Gundogdu, Evren, additional, Ekinci, Meliha, additional, Halay, Erkan, additional, Ay, Kadir, additional, Karayildirim, Tamer, additional, and Asikoglu, Makbule, additional
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24. Tc-99m Radiolabeled Alendronate Sodium Microemulsion: Characterization and Permeability Studies Across Caco-2 Cells
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Elitez, Yetkin, primary, Ekinci, Meliha, additional, Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, additional, Gundogdu, Evren, additional, and Asikoglu, Makbule, additional
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25. Evaluation Of Tc-99M-Amoxicillin Sodium As An Infection Imaging Agent In Bacterially Infected And Sterile Inflamed Rats
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Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Caglayan-Orumlu, Oya, Asikoglu, Makbule, Ozkilic, Hayal, Yilmaz, Ferda, and Hosgor-Limoncu, Mine
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Bacterial infection is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality especially in developing countries. The aim of this study was to develop a new radiopharmaceutical for imaging infection. The labeling conditions were optimized, and lyophilized kits were developed for instant preparing. The stability of Tc-99m-AMOX in human serum was identified, sterility and pyrogenicity of the radiopharmaceutical were estimated, gamma scintigraphy and in vivo biodistribution with infected rats were investigated. The promising properties of Tc-99m-AMOX combined with the development of reliable and instant lyophilized kit afford the opportunity of inflammatory process imaging.
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26. Gamma Scintigraphy And Biodistribution Of Tc-99M-Cefotaxime Sodium In Preclinical Models Of Bacterial Infection And Sterile Inflammation
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Tc-99m-cefotaxime sodium (Tc-99m-CEF) was developed and standardized under varying conditions of reducing and antioxidant agent concentration, pH, radioactivity dose, and reducing agent type. Labeling studies were performed by changing the selected parameters one by one, and optimum labeling conditions were determined. After observing the conditions for maximum labeling efficiency and stability, lyophilized freeze dry kits were prepared accordingly. Simple method for radiolabeling of CEF with Tc-99m has been developed and standardized. Labeling efficiency of Tc-99m-CEF was assessed by both radio thin-layer chromatography and radio high-performance liquid chromatography and found higher than 90%. The labeled compound was found to be stable in saline and human serum up to 24h. Two different freeze dry kits were developed and evaluated. Based on the data obtained from this study, both products were stable for 6months with high labeling efficiency. The prepared cold kit was found sterile and pyrogen free. The bacterial infection and sterile inflammation imaging capacity of Tc-99m-CEF was evaluated. Based on the in vivo studies, Tc-99m-CEF has higher uptake in infected and inflamed thigh muscle than healthy thigh muscle.
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Radchenko, V., Engle, J. W., Roy, C., Griswold, J., Nortier, M. F., Birnbaum, E. R., Brugh, M., Mirzadeh, S., John, K. D., Fassbender, M. E., Zhai, Chuangyan, Franssen, Gerben M., Petrik, Milos, Laverman, Peter, Decristoforo, Clemens, Samia, Ait-Mohand, Véronique, Dumulon-Perreault, Brigitte, Guérin, Summer, D., Kroess, A., Rangger, C., Haas, H., Laverman, P., Gerben, F., von Guggenberg, E., Decristoforo, C., Bolzati, Cristina, Salvarese, Nicola, Refosco, Fiorenzo, Meléndez-Alafort, Laura, Carpanese, Debora, Rosato, Antonio, Saviano, Michele, Del Gatto, Annarita, Comegna, Daniela, Zaccaro, Laura, Billaud, Emilie, Ahamed, Muneer, Cleeren, Frederik, Shahbazali, Elnaz, Noël, Tim, Hessel, Volker, Verbruggen, Alfons, Bormans, Guy, Cleeren, F., Lecina, J., Koole, M., Verbruggen, A., Bormans, G., Lugatoa, B., Stucchia, S., Turollaa, E. A., Giulianoa, L., Toddea, S., Ferraboschib, P., Klok, R. P., Mooijer, M. P. J., Hendrikse, N. H., Windhorst, A. D., Collet, C., Petry, N., Chrétien, F., Karcher, G., Pellegrini-Moïse, N., Lamandé-Langle, S., Pfaff, Sarah, Philippe, Cecile, Mitterhauser, Markus, Hacker, Marcus, Wadsak, Wolfgang, Guérard, François, Lee, Yong-Sok, Gouard, Sébastien, Baidoo, Kwamena, Alliot, Cyrille, Chérel, Michel, Brechbiel, Martin W., Gestin, Jean-François, Lam, K., Chan, C., Reilly, R. M., Paillas, Salomé, Marshall, John, Pouget, Jean-Pierre, Sosabowski, Jane, Briard, Emmanuelle, Auberson, Yves P., Reilly, John, Healy, Mark, Sykes, David, Paulus, Andreas, Lichtenbelt, Wouter van Marken, Mottaghy, Felix, Bauwens, Matthias, Baranski, Ann-Christin, Schäfer, Martin, Bauder-Wüst, Ulrike, Haberkorn, Uwe, Eder, Matthias, Kopka, Klaus, Chaussard, M., Hosten, B., Vignal, N., Tsoupko-Sitnikov, V., Hernio, N., Hontonnou, F., Merlet, P., Poyet, J. L., Sarda-Mantel, L., Rizzo-Padoin, N., Cardinale, J., Schäfer, M., Benešová, M., Bauder-Wüst, U., Seibert, O., Giesel, F., Haberkorn, U., Eder, M., Kopka, K., Nematallah, Mansour, Michel, Paquette, Roger, Lecomte, Fernandez-Maza, L., Rivera-Marrero, S., Capote, A. Prats, Parrado-Gallego, A., Fernandez-Gomez, I., Balcerzyk, M., Sablon-Carrazana, M., Perera-Pintado, A., Merceron-Martinez, D., Acosta-Medina, E., Rodriguez-Tanty, C., Attili, Bala, Philippe, C., Zeilinger, M., Scherer, T., Fürnsinn, C., Dumanic, M., Wadsak, W., Hacker, M., Mitterhauser, M., Janssen, B., Vugts, D. J., Molenaar, G.T. T., Funke, U., Kruijer, P. S., Dollé, F., Lammertsma, A. A., Vermeulen, Koen, Schnekenburger, Michael, Froeyen, Mathy, Olberg, Dag Erlend, Diederich, Marc, Bormansa, Guy, Raaphorst, R. M., Luurtsema, G., Elsinga, P. H., Windhorst, A D., Rotteveel, Lonneke, Funke, Uta, ten Dijke, Peter, Bogaard, Harm Jan, Lammertsma, Adriaan A., Windhorst, Albert D., Song, Lei, Able, Sarah, Falzone, Nadia, Kersemans, Veerle, Vallis, Katherine, Carta, Davide, Sihver, Wiebke, Gao, Feng, Pietzsch, Hans Jürgen, Biondi, Barbara, Ruzza, Paolo, Haubner, Roland, Finkensted, Armin, Stegmair, Armin, Rangger, Christine, Zoller, Heinz, Virgolini, Irene J., Pooters, Ivo, Lotz, Maartje, Wierts, Roel, Forsback, Sarita, Jörgen, Bergman, Riikka, Kivelä, Karageorgou, M., Radović, M., Tsoukalas, C., Antic, B., Gazouli, M., Paravatou-Petsotas, M., Xanthopouls, S., Calamiotou, M., Stamopoulos, D., Vranješ-Durić, S., Bouziotis, P., Lunev, A. S., Larenkov, A. A., Petrosova, K. A., Klementyeva, O. E., Kodina, G. E., Kvernenes, O. H., Adamsen, T. C. H., Martin, René, Weidlich, Sebastian, Zerges, Anna-Maria, Gameiro, Cristiana, Lazarova, Neva, Müllera, Marco, Luurtsema, Gert, de Vries, Michèl, Ghyoot, Michel, van der Woude, Gina, Zijlma, Rolf, Dierckx, Rudi, Boersma, Hendrikus H., Elsinga, Philip H., Lambrecht, Fatma Yurt, Er, Ozge, Ince, Mine, Avci, Cıgır Biray, Gunduz, Cumhur, Sarı, Fatma Aslihan, Ocakoglu, Kasim, Ersoz, Onur Alp, Kayabasi, Cagla, Kniess, Torsten, Meister, Sebastian, Fischer, Steffen, Steinbach, Jörg, Ashfaq, Rabia, Iqbal, Saeed, ullah Khan, Irfan, Iglesias-Jerez, R., Martín-Banderas, L., Borrego-Dorado, I., Farinha-Antunes, Ines, Kwizera, Chantal, Lacivita, Enza, Lucente, Ermelinda, Niso, Mauro, De Giorgio, Paola, Perrone, Roberto, Colabufo, Nicola A., Leopoldo, Marcello, Vaulina, V. V., Fedorova, O. S., Orlovskaja, V. V., Chen, С. L., Li, G. Y., Meng, F. C., Liu, R. S., Wang, H. E., Krasikova, R. N., Abozeid, Mohamed, Ferro-Flores, Guillermina, Negri, Anna, Bello, Michele, Uzunov, Nikolay, Paiusco, Martha, Esposito, Juan, Palmieri, L., Verbrugghen, T., Glassner, M., Hoogenboom, R., Staelens, S., Wyffels, L., Kuznetsova, O. F., Maleev, V. I., Belokon, Yu. N., Geolchanyan, A., Saghyan, A. S., Mu, L., Schibli, R., Ametamey, S. M., Revunov, Evgeny, Malmquist, Jonas, Johnström, Peter, Van Valkenburgh, Juno, Steele, Dalton, Halldin, Christer, Schou, Magnus, Osati, Samira, Paquette, Michel, Beaudoin, Simon, Ali, Hasrat, Guerin, Brigitte, Leyton, Jeffrey V., van Lier, Johan E., Di Iorio, V, Iori, M., Donati, C., Lanzetta, V., Capponi, P. C., Rubagotti, S., Dreger, T., Kunkel, F., Asti, M., Summer, Dominik, Haas, Hubertus, Kijprayoon, Suphansa, Ruangma, Ananya, Ngokpol, Suthatip, Tuamputsha, Samart, Filp, Ulrike, Pees, Anna, Taddei, Carlotta, Pekošak, Aleksandra, Gee, Antony D., Poot, Alex J., Gunay, Mine Silindir, Ozer, A. Yekta, Erdogan, Suna, Baysal, Ipek, Guilloteau, Denis, Chalon, Sylvie, Galli, Filippo, Artico, Marco, Taurone, Samanta, Bianchi, Enrica, Weintraub, Bruce D., Skudlinski, Mariusz, Signore, Alberto, Lepareur, Nicolas, Noiret, Nicolas, Hindré, François, Lacœuille, Franck, Benoist, Eric, Garin, Etienne, Trejo-Ballado, F., Zamora-Romo, E., Manrique-Arias, J. C., Gama-Romero, H M, Contreras-Castañon, G., Tecuapetla-Chantes, R. G., Avila-Rodriguez, M. A., Kvaternik, H., Hausberger, D., Zink, C., Rumpf, B., Aigner, R. M., Janković, Drina, Lakić, Mladen, Savić, Aleksandar, Ristić, Slavica, Nikolić, Nadežda, Vukadinović, Aleksandar, Sabo, Tibor J., Vranješ-Đurić, Sanja, Vranješ-Đurić, S., Janković, D., Nikolić, N., Goya, G. F., Calatayud, P., Spasojević, V., Antić, B., Goblet, David, Oxley, Ian, Abrunhosa, Antero, Kramer, Vasko, Vosjan, Maria, Spaans, Arnold, Vats, Kusum, Satpati, Drishty, Sarma, Haladhar D., Banerjee, Sharmila, Wojdowska, W., Pawlak, D. W., Parus, L. J., Garnuszek, P., Mikołajczak, R., Pijarowska-Kruszyna, J., Jaron, A., Kachniarz, A., Malkowski, B., Mikolajczak, R., Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Caglayan-Orumlu, Oya, Asikoglu, Makbule, Eveliina, Arponen, Semi, Helin, Timo, Saarinen, Simo, Vauhkala, Esa, Kokkomäki, Pertti, Lehikoinen, De Simone, Mariarosaria, Pascali, Giancarlo, Carzoli, Ludovica, Quaglierini, Mauro, Telleschi, Mauro, Salvadori, Piero A., Lam, Phoebe, Aistleitner, Martina, Eichinger, Reinhard, Artner, Christoph, Nakka, Surendra, MC, Hemantha Kumara, Al-Qahtani, Mohammed, Al-Malki, Yousif, Mambilima, N., Rubow, S. M., Berroterán-Infante, N., Lecina, Joan, Gallardo, Rodrigo, Verbruggen, Alfons M., Ramos-Membrive, Rocío, Brotons, Ana, Quincoces, Gemma, Inchaurraga, Laura, de Redín, Inés Luis, Morán, Verónica, García-García, Berta, Irache, Juan Manuel, Peñuelas, Iván, Trabelsi, M., Cooper, M. S., Abella, Alejandra, Fuente, Teodomiro, Montellano, Antonio Jesús, Martínez, Teresa, Rabadan, Ruben, Meseguer-Olmo, Luis, Lehtiniemi, P., Yim, C., Mikkola, K., Nuutila, P., Solin, O., Mair, C., Balogh, L., Pöstényi, Z., Pawlak, D., Socan, A., Peitl, P. Kolenc, Krošelj, M., Remy, S., Didier, R., Vergote, T., Véran, N., Maurin, M., Karczmarczyk, U., Fredericia, Pil, Severin, Gregory, Groesser, Torsten, Köster, Ulli, Jensen, Mikael, Leonte, R., Puicea, F. D., Raicu, A., Min, E. A., Serban, R., Manda, G., Niculae, D., Zerna, Marion, Schieferstein, Hanno, Müller, Andre, Berndt, Mathias, Yim, Cheng-Bin, Mikkola, Kirsi, Nuutila, Pirjo, Solin, Olof, Seifert, D., Ráliš, J., Lebeda, O., Selivanova, Svetlana V., Senta, Helena, Lavallée, Éric, Caouette, Lyne, Turcotte, Éric, Lecomte, Roger, Kochovska, Marina Zdraveska, Ivanovska, Emilija Janjevik, Jokic, Vesna Spasic, Ackova, Darinka Gjorgieva, Smilkov, Katarina, Makreski, Petre, Stafilov, Trajče, Janevik-Ivanovska, Emilija, Alemu, Aschalew, Muchira, Joel Munene, Wanjeh, David Mwanza, Zdravev, Zoran, Bhonsle, Uday, Alberto, Osso Júnior João, Duatti, Adriano, Angelovska, Bistra, Stojanovska, Zdenka, Sarafinovska, Zorica Arsova, Bosnakovski, Darko, Gorgieva-Ackova, Darinka, Drakalska, Elena, Venkatesh, Meera, Gulaboski, Rubin, Colin, Didier J., Inkster, James A. H., Germain, Stéphane, Seimbille, Yann, and Radyofarmasi
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OP03 Selective extraction of medically-related radionuclides from proton-irradiated thorium targets, V. Radchenko, J.W. Engle, C. Roy, J. Griswold, M.F. Nortier, E.R. Birnbaum, M. Brugh, S. Mirzadeh, K. D. John, M.E. Fassbender, OP04 Comparison of [68Ga]FSC(succ-RGD)3 and [68Ga]NODAGA-RGD for PET imaging of αvβ3 integrin expression, Chuangyan Zhai, Gerben M. Franssen, Milos Petrik, Peter Laverman, Clemens Decristoforo, OP05 A new NPY-Y1R targeting peptide for breast cancer PET imaging, Ait-Mohand Samia, Dumulon-Perreault Véronique, Guérin Brigitte, OP06 The influence of multivalency on CCK 2 receptor targeting, D. Summer, A. Kroess, C. Rangger, H. Haas, P. Laverman, F. Gerben, E. von Guggenberg, C.Decristoforo, OP07 SPECT Imaging of αvβ3 Expression by [99mTc(N)PNP43]- Bifunctional Chimeric RGD Peptide not Cross-Reacting with αvβ5, Cristina Bolzati, Nicola Salvarese, Fiorenzo Refosco, Laura Meléndez-Alafort, Debora Carpanese, Antonio Rosato, Michele Saviano, Annarita Del Gatto, Daniela Comegna, Laura Zaccaro, OP09 New dienophiles for the inverse-electron-demand Diels-Alder reaction and for pretargeted PET imaging, Emilie Billaud, Muneer Ahamed, Frederik Cleeren, Elnaz Shahbazali, Tim Noël, Volker Hessel, Alfons Verbruggen and Guy Bormans, OP10 New complexing agent for Al18F-labelling of heat-sensitive biomolecules: Synthesis and preclinical evaluation of Al18F-RESCA1-HAS, Cleeren F, Lecina J, Koole M, Verbruggen A and Bormans G, OP11 A novel versatile precursor efficient for F-18 radiolabelling via click-chemistry, B. Lugatoa, S. Stucchia, E.A. Turollaa, L. Giulianoa, S.Toddea, P. Ferraboschib, OP12 A general applicable method to quantify unidentified UV impurities in radiopharmaceuticals, R.P. Klok, M.P.J. Mooijer, N.H. Hendrikse, A.D. Windhorst, OP13 Development of [18F]Fluoro-C-glycosides to radiolabel peptides, Collet C., Petry N., Chrétien F., Karcher G., Pellegrini-Moïse N., Lamandé-Langle S., OP14 A Microfluidic Approach for the 68Ga-labeling of PSMAHBED-CC and NODAGA-RGD, Sarah Pfaff, Cecile Philippe, Markus Mitterhauser, Marcus Hacker, Wolfgang Wadsak, OP16 Surprising reactivity of astatine in the nucleophilic substitution of aryliodonium salts: application to the radiolabeling of antibodies, François Guérard, Yong-Sok Lee, Sébastien Gouard, Kwamena Baidoo, Cyrille Alliot, Michel Chérel, Martin W. Brechbiel, Jean-François Gestin, OP17 64Cu-NOTA-pertuzumab F(ab')2 fragments, a second-generation probe for PET imaging of the response of HER2-positive breast cancer to trastuzumab (Herceptin), Lam K, Chan C, Reilly RM, OP18 Development of radiohalogenated analogues of a avb6-specific peptide for high LET particle emitter targeted radionuclide therapy of cancer, Salomé Paillas, John Marshall, Jean-Pierre Pouget, Jane Sosabowski, OP19 Ligand Specific Efficiency (LSE) as a guide in tracer optimization, Emmanuelle Briard, Yves P. Auberson, John Reilly, Mark Healy, David Sykes, OP23 The radiosynthesis of an 18F-labeled triglyceride, developed to visualize and quantify brown adipose tissue activity, Andreas Paulus, Wouter van Marken Lichtenbelt,Felix Mottaghy, Matthias Bauwens, OP24 Influence of the fluorescent dye on the tumor targeting properties of dual-labeled HBED-CC based PSMA inhibitors, Baranski, Ann-Christin, Schäfer, Martin, Bauder-Wüst, Ulrike, Haberkorn, Uwe, Eder, Matthias, Kopka, Klaus, OP25 [18F]MEL050 as a melanin PET tracer : fully automated radiosynthesis and evaluation for the detection of pigmented melanoma in mice pulmonary metastases, Chaussard M, Hosten B, Vignal N, Tsoupko-Sitnikov V, Hernio N, Hontonnou F, Merlet P, Poyet JL, Sarda-Mantel L, Rizzo-Padoin N, OP26 Design and Preclinical Evaluation of Novel Radiofluorinated PSMA Targeting Ligands Based on PSMA-617, J. Cardinale, M. Schäfer, M. Benešová, U. Bauder-Wüst, O. Seibert, F. Giesel, U. Haberkorn, M. Eder, K. Kopka, OP27 A novel radiolabeled peptide for PET imaging of prostate cancer: 64Cu-DOTHA2-PEG-RM26, Mansour Nematallah, Paquette Michel, Ait-Mohand Samia, Dumulon-Perreault Véronique, Lecomte Roger, Guérin Brigitte, OP29 Biodistribution of [18F]Amylovis®, a new radiotracer PET imaging of β-amyloid plaques, Fernandez-Maza L, Rivera-Marrero S, Prats Capote A, Parrado-Gallego A, Fernandez-Gomez I, Balcerzyk M, Sablon-Carrazana M, Perera-Pintado A, Merceron-Martinez D, Acosta-Medina E, Rodriguez-Tanty C, OP30 Synthesis and preclinical evaluation of [11C]-BA1 PET tracer for the imaging of CSF-1R, Bala Attili, Muneer Ahamed, Guy Bormans, OP31 In vivo imaging of the MCHR1 in the ventricular system via [18F]FE@SNAP, C. Philippe, M. Zeilinger, T. Scherer, C. Fürnsinn, M. Dumanic, W. Wadsak, M. Hacker, M. Mitterhauser, OP32 Synthesis of the first carbon-11 labelled P2Y12 receptor antagonist for imaging the anti-inflammatory phenotype of activated microglia, B. Janssen, D.J. Vugts, G.T. Molenaar, U. Funke, P.S. Kruijer, F. Dollé, G. Bormans, A.A. Lammertsma, A.D. Windhorst, OP33 Radiosynthesis of a selective HDAC6 inhibitor [11C]KB631 and in vitro and ex vivo evaluation, Koen Vermeulen, Muneer Ahamed, Michael Schnekenburger, Mathy Froeyen, Dag Erlend Olberg, Marc Diederich, Guy Bormansa, OP34 Improving metabolic stability of fluorine-18 labelled verapamil analogues, Raaphorst RM, Luurtsema G, Lammertsma AA, Elsinga PH, Windhorst AD, OP36 Development of a novel PET tracer for the activin receptor-like kinase 5, Lonneke Rotteveel, Uta Funke, Peter ten Dijke, Harm Jan Bogaard, Adriaan A. Lammertsma, Albert D. Windhorst, OP37 SPECT imaging and biodistribution studies of 111In-EGF-Au-PEG nanoparticles in vivo, Lei Song, Sarah Able, Nadia Falzone, Veerle Kersemans, Katherine Vallis, OP38 Melanoma targeting with [99mTc(N)(PNP3)]-labeled NAPamide derivatives: preliminary pharmacological studies, Davide Carta, Nicola Salvarese, Wiebke Sihver, Feng Gao, Hans Jürgen Pietzsch, Barbara Biondi, Paolo Ruzza, Fiorenzo Refosco, Cristina Bolzati, OP39 [68Ga]NODAGA-RGD: cGMP synthesis and data from a phase I clinical study, Roland Haubner, Armin Finkensted, Armin Stegmair, Christine Rangger, Clemens Decristoforo, Heinz Zoller, Irene J. Virgolin, OP44 Implementation of a GMP-grade radiopharmacy facility in Maastricht, Ivo Pooters, Maartje Lotz, Roel Wierts, Felix Mottaghy, Matthias Bauwens, OP45 Setting up a GMP production of a new radiopharmaceutical, Forsback, Sarita, Bergman Jörgen, Kivelä Riikka, OP48 In vitro and in vivo evaluation of 68-gallium labeled Fe3O4-DPD nanoparticles as potential PET/MRI imaging agents, M. Karageorgou, M. Radović, C. Tsoukalas, B. Antic, M. Gazouli, M. Paravatou-Petsotas, S. Xanthopouls, M. Calamiotou, D. Stamopoulos, S. Vranješ-Durić, P. Bouziotis, OP49 Fast PET imaging of inflammation using 68Ga-citrate with Fe-containing salts of hydroxy acids, A. S. Lunev, A. A. Larenkov, K.A. Petrosova, O. E. Klementyeva, G. E. Kodina, PP01 Installation and validation of 11C-methionine synthesis, Kvernenes, O.H., Adamsen, T.C.H., PP02 Fully automated synthesis of 68Ga-labelled peptides using the IBA Synthera® and Synthera® Extension modules, René Martin, Sebastian Weidlich, Anna-Maria Zerges, Cristiana Gameiro, Neva Lazarova, Marco Müllera, PP03 GMP compliant production of 15O-labeled water using IBA 18 MeV proton cyclotron, Gert Luurtsema, Michèl de Vries, Michel Ghyoot, Gina van der Woude, Rolf Zijlma, Rudi Dierckx, Hendrikus H. Boersma, Philip H. Elsinga, PP04 In vitro Nuclear Imaging Potential of New Subphthalocyanine and Zinc Phthalocyanine, Fatma Yurt Lambrecht, Ozge Er, Mine Ince, Cıgır Biray Avci, Cumhur Gunduz, Fatma Aslihan Sarı, PP05 Synthesis, Photodynamic Therapy Efficacy and Nuclear Imaging Potential of Zinc Phthalocyanines, Kasim Ocakoglu, Ozge Er, Onur Alp Ersoz, Fatma Yurt Lambrecht, Mine Ince, Cagla Kayabasi, Cumhur Gunduz, PP06 Radio-U(H)PLC – the Search on the Optimal Flow Cell for the γ-Detector, Torsten Kniess, Sebastian Meister, Steffen Fischer, Jörg Steinbach, PP07 Radiolabeling, characterization & biodistribution study of cysteine and its derivatives with Tc99m, Rabia Ashfaq, Saeed Iqbal, Atiq-ur-Rehman, Irfan ullah Khan, PP08 Radiolabelling of poly (lactic-co.glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles with 99mTC, R Iglesias-Jerez, Cayero-Otero, L. Martín-Banderas, A. Perera-Pintado, I. Borrego-Dorado, PP09 Development of [18F]PD-410 as a non-peptidic PET radiotracer for gastrin releasing peptide receptors, Ines Farinha-Antunes, Chantal Kwizera, Enza Lacivita, Ermelinda Lucente, Mauro Niso, Paola De Giorgio, Roberto Perrone, Nicola A. Colabufo, Philip H. Elsinga, Marcello Leopoldo, PP10 An improved nucleophilic synthesis of 2-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-6-(2-[18F]fluoroethoxy) benzothiazole ([18F]FEDMBT), potential diagnostic agent for breast cancer imaging by PET, V.V. Vaulina, O.S. Fedorova, V.V. Orlovskaja, ?�.L. Chen, G.Y. Li, F.C. Meng, R.S. Liu, H.E. Wang, R.N. Krasikova, PP11 Internal radiation dose assessment of radiopharmaceuticals prepared with accelerator-produced 99mTc, Laura Meléndez-Alafort, Mohamed Abozeid, Guillermina Ferro-Flores, Anna Negri, Michele Bello, Nikolay Uzunov, Martha Paiusco, Juan Esposito, Antonio Rosato, PP12 A specialized five-compartmental model software for pharmacokinetic parameters calculation, Laura Meléndez-Alafort, Cristina Bolzati, Guillermina Ferro-Flores, Nicola Salvarese, Debora Carpanese, Mohamed Abozeid, Antonio Rosato, Nikolay Uzunov, PP13 Molecular imaging of the pharmacokinetic behavior of low molecular weight 18F-labeled PEtOx in comparison to 89Zr-labeled PEtOx, Palmieri L, Verbrugghen T, Glassner M, Hoogenboom R, Staelens S, Wyffels L, PP14 Towards nucleophilic synthesis of the α-[18F]fluoropropyl-L-dihydroxyphenylalanine, V. V. Orlovskaja, O. F. Kuznetsova, O. S. Fedorova, V. I. Maleev, Yu. N. Belokon, A. Geolchanyan, A. S. Saghyan, L. Mu, R. Schibli, S. M. Ametamey, R. N. Krasikova, PP15 A convenient one-pot synthesis of [18F]clofarabine, Revunov, Evgeny, Malmquist, Jonas, Johnström, Peter, Van Valkenburgh, Juno, Steele, Dalton, Halldin, Christer, Schou, Magnus, PP16 BODIPY-estradiol conjugates as multi-modality tumor imaging agents, Samira Osati,Michel Paquette,Simon Beaudoin,Hasrat Ali,Brigitte Guerin, Jeffrey V. Leyton, Johan E. van Lier, PP17 Easy and high yielding synthesis of 68Ga-labelled HBED-PSMA and DOTA-PSMA by using a Modular-Lab Eazy automatic synthesizer, Di Iorio V, Iori M, Donati C, Lanzetta V, Capponi PC, Rubagotti S, Dreger T, Kunkel F, Asti M, PP18 Synthesis and evaluation of fusarinine C-based octadentate bifunctional chelators for zirconium-89 labelling, Chuangyan Zhai, Christine Rangger, Dominik Summer, Hubertus Haas, Clemens Decristoforo, PP19 Fully automated production of [18F]NaF using a re-configuring FDG synthesis module., Suphansa Kijprayoon, Ananya Ruangma, Suthatip Ngokpol, Samart Tuamputsha, PP20 Extension of the Carbon-11 Small Labeling Agents Toolbox and Conjugate Addition, Ulrike Filp, Anna Pees, Carlotta Taddei, Aleksandra Pekošak, Antony D. Gee, Alex J. Poot, Albert D. Windhorst, PP21 In vitro studies on BBB penetration of pramipexole encapsulated theranostic liposomes for the therapy of Parkinson’s disease, Mine Silindir Gunay, A. Yekta Ozer, Suna Erdogan, Ipek Baysal, Denis Guilloteau, Sylvie Chalon, PP22 Factors affecting tumor uptake of 99mTc-HYNIC-VEGF165, Filippo Galli, Marco Artico, Samanta Taurone, Enrica Bianchi, Bruce D. Weintraub, Mariusz Skudlinski, Alberto Signore, PP23 Rhenium-188: a suitable radioisotope for targeted radiotherapy, Nicolas Lepareur, Nicolas Noiret, François Hindré, Franck Lacœuille, Eric Benoist, Etienne Garin, PP24 Preparation of a broad palette of 68Ga radiopharmaceuticals for clinical applications, Trejo-Ballado F, Zamora-Romo E, Manrique-Arias JC, Gama-Romero HM, Contreras-Castañon G, Tecuapetla-Chantes RG, Avila-Rodriguez MA, PP25 68Ga-peptide preparation with the use of two 68Ge/68Ga-generators, H. Kvaternik, D. Hausberger, C. Zink, B. Rumpf, R. M. Aigner, PP26 Assay of HEPES in 68Ga-peptides by HPLC, H. Kvaternik, D. Hausberger, B. Rumpf, R. M. Aigner, PP27 Preparation, in vitro and in vivo evaluation of a 99mTc(I)-Diethyl Ester (S,S)-Ethylenediamine- N,N´-DI-2-(3-Cyclohexyl) Propionic acid as a target-specific radiopharmaceutical, Drina Janković, Mladen Lakić, Aleksandar Savić, Slavica Ristić, Nadežda Nikolić, Aleksandar Vukadinović, Tibor J. Sabo, Sanja Vranješ-Đurić, PP28 90Y-labeled magnetite nanoparticles for possible application in cancer therapy, S. Vranješ-Đurić, M. Radović, D. Janković, N. Nikolić, G. F. Goya, P. Calatayud, V. Spasojević, B. Antić, PP29 Simplified automation of the GMP production of 68Ga-labelled peptides, David Goblet, Cristiana Gameiro, Neva Lazarova, PP30 Combining commercial production of multi-products in a GMP environment with Clinical & R&D activities, Cristiana Gameiro, Ian Oxley, Antero Abrunhosa, Vasko Kramer, Maria Vosjan, Arnold Spaans, PP31 99mTc(CO)3-labeling and Comparative In-Vivo Evaluation of Two Clicked cRGDfK Peptide Derivatives, Kusum Vats, Drishty Satpati, Haladhar D Sarma, Sharmila Banerjee, PP32 Application of AnaLig resin for 99mTc separation from molybdenum excess, Wojdowska W., Pawlak D.W., Parus L. J., Garnuszek P., Mikołajczak R., PP33 Constraints for selection of suitable precursor for one-step automated synthesis of [18F]FECNT, the dopamine transporter ligand, Pijarowska-Kruszyna J, Jaron A, Kachniarz A, Malkowski B, Garnuszek P, Mikolajczak R, PP34 Gamma scintigraphy studies with 99mTc- amoxicillin sodium in bacterially infected and sterile inflamed rats, Derya Ilem-Ozdemir, Oya Caglayan-Orumlu, Makbule Asikoglu, PP35 Preparation of 99mTc- Amoxicillin Sodium Lyophilized Kit, Derya Ilem-Ozdemir, Oya Caglayan-Orumlu, Makbule Asikoglu, PP36 Outfits of Tracerlan FXC-PRO for 11C-Labeling, Arponen Eveliina, Helin Semi, Saarinen Timo, Vauhkala Simo, Kokkomäki Esa, Lehikoinen Pertti, PP37 Microfluidic synthesis of ω-[18F]fluoro-1-alkynes, Mariarosaria De Simone, Giancarlo Pascali, Ludovica Carzoli, Mauro Quaglierini, Mauro Telleschi, Piero A. Salvadori, PP38 Automated 18F-flumazenil production using chemically resistant disposable cassettes, Phoebe Lam, Martina Aistleitner, Reinhard Eichinger, Christoph Artner, PP39 The effect of the eluent solutions (TBAHCO3, Kryptand K2.2.2) on the radiochemical yields of 18F-Fluoromethylcholine, Surendra Nakka, Hemantha Kumara MC, Al-Qahtani Mohammed, PP40 [68Ga]Radiolabeling of short peptide that has a PET imaging potentials, Al-Qahtani, Mohammed, Al-Malki, Yousif, PP41 Is validation of radiochemical purity analysis in a public hospital in a developing country possible?, N Mambilima, SM Rubow, PP42 Improved automated radiosynthesis of [18F]FEPPA, N. Berroterán-Infante, M. Hacker, M. Mitterhauser, W. Wadsak, PP43 Synthesis and initial evaluation of Al18F-RESCA1-TATE for somatostatin receptor imaging with PET, Uta Funke, Frederik Cleeren, Joan Lecina, Rodrigo Gallardo, Alfons M. Verbruggen, Guy Bormans, PP44 Radiolabeling and SPECT/CT imaging of different polymer-decorated zein nanoparticles for oral administration, Rocío Ramos-Membrive, Ana Brotons, Gemma Quincoces, Laura Inchaurraga, Inés Luis de Redín, Verónica Morán, Berta García-García, Juan Manuel Irache, Iván Peñuelas, PP45 An analysis of the quality of 68Ga-DOTANOC radiolabelling over a 3 year period, Trabelsi, M., Cooper M.S., PP46 In vivo biodistribution of adult human mesenchymal stem cells I (MSCS-ah) labeled with 99MTC-HMPAO administered via intravenous and intra-articular in animal model. Preliminary results, Alejandra Abella, Teodomiro Fuente, Antonio Jesús Montellano, Teresa Martínez, Ruben Rabadan, Luis Meseguer-Olmo, PP47 Synthesis of [18F]F-exendin-4 with high specific activity, Lehtiniemi P, Yim C, Mikkola K, Nuutila P, Solin O, PP48 Experimental radionuclide therapy with 177Lu-labelled cyclic minigastrin and human dosimetry estimations, von Guggenberg E, Rangger C, Mair C, Balogh L, Pöstényi Z, Pawlak D, Mikołajczak R, PP49 Synthesis of radiopharmaceuticals for cell radiolabelling using anion exchange column, Socan A, Kolenc Peitl P, Krošelj M, Rangger C, Decristoforo C, PP50 [68Ga]peptide production on commercial synthesiser mAIO, Collet C., Remy S., Didier R,Vergote T.,Karcher G., Véran N., PP51 Dry kit formulation for efficient radiolabeling of 68Ga-PSMA, D. Pawlak, M. Maurin, P. Garnuszek, U. Karczmarczyk, R. Mikołajczak, PP52 Development of an experimental method using Cs-131 to evaluate radiobiological effects of internalized Auger-electron emitters, Pil Fredericia, Gregory Severin, Torsten Groesser, Ulli Köster, Mikael Jensen, PP53 Preclinical comparative evaluation of NOTA/NODAGA/DOTA CYCLO-RGD peptides labelled with Ga-68, R. Leonte, F. D. Puicea, A. Raicu, E. A. Min, R. Serban, G. Manda, D. Niculae, PP54 Synthesizer- and Kit-based preparation of prostate cancer imaging agent 68Ga-RM2, Marion Zerna, Hanno Schieferstein, Andre Müller, Mathias Berndt, PP55 Synthesis of pancreatic beta cell-specific [18F]fluoro-exendin-4 via strain-promoted aza-dibenzocyclooctyne/azide cycloaddition, Cheng-Bin Yim, Kirsi Mikkola, Pirjo Nuutila, Olof Solin, PP56 Automated systems for radiopharmacy, D. Seifert, J. Ráliš, O. Lebeda, PP57 Simple, suitable for everyday routine use quality control method to assess radionuclidic purity of cyclotron-produced 99mTc, Svetlana V. Selivanova, Helena Senta, Éric Lavallée, Lyne Caouette, Éric Turcotte, Roger Lecomte, PP58 Effective dose estimation using Monte Carlo simulation for patients undergoing radioiodine therapy, Marina Zdraveska Kochovska, Emilija Janjevik Ivanovska, Vesna Spasic Jokic, PP59 Chemical analysis of the rituximab radioimmunoconjugates in lyophilized formulations intended for oncological applications, Darinka Gjorgieva Ackova, Katarina Smilkov, Petre Makreski, Trajče Stafilov, Emilija Janevik-Ivanovska, PP61 The need and benefits of established radiopharmacy in developing African countries, Aschalew Alemu, Joel Munene Muchira, David Mwanza Wanjeh, Emilija Janevik-Ivanovska, PP62 University Master Program of Radiopharmacy – step forward for Good Radiopharmacy Education, Emilija Janevik-Ivanovska, Zoran Zdravev, Uday Bhonsle, Osso Júnior João Alberto, Adriano Duatti, Bistra Angelovska, Zdenka Stojanovska, Zorica Arsova Sarafinovska, Darko Bosnakovski, Darinka Gorgieva-Ackova, Katarina Smilkov, Elena Drakalska, Meera Venkatesh, Rubin Gulaboski, PP63 Synthesis and preclinical validations of a novel 18F-labelled RGD peptide prepared by ligation of a 2-cyanobenzothiazole with 1,2-aminothiol to image angiogenesis., Didier J. Colin, James A. H. Inkster, Stéphane Germain, Yann Seimbille
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28. Tc-99M-Doxycycline Hyclate: A New Radiolabeled Antibiotic For Bacterial Infection Imaging
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Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Asikoglu, Makbule, Ozkilic, Hayal, Yilmaz, Ferda, Hosgor-Limoncu, Mine, and Ayhan, Semin
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Radiolabeled antibiotics are promising radiopharmaceuticals for the precise diagnosis and detection of infectious lesions. Doxycycline Hyclate (DOX) was chosen to investigate new Tc-99m-labeled antibacterial agent. Ready to use freeze dry kits were formulated with optimum labeling conditions. Human serum stability, sterility, and pyrogenicity of kits were estimated, and gamma scintigraphy, in vivo biodistribution, and histopathological studies with bacterial infected rats were performed. DOX were successfully labeled by Tc-99m with high radiochemical purity, and the labeled compound was stable in human serum. Kits were sterile, pyrogen-free, and stable up to 6months. Static images depicted rapid distribution throughout the body and high uptake in bacterial infected thigh muscle. The uptake ratios of radiopharmaceuticals in infected thigh muscle were found above 2 up to 5h. Five hours after injection, the rats were sacrificed, and biodistribution was determined. Samples of bacterial infected muscle, healthy muscle, blood, liver, spleen, lung, kidney, stomach, intestine, urine and heart were weighed, and the radioactivity was measured by using a gamma counter. The %ID/g of Tc-99m-DOX was found 0.230.06 for infected thigh muscle. According to the imaging, biodistribution, and histopathological studies, the promising characteristics of Tc-99m-DOX make the new radiopharmaceutical valuable to examine for future studies. Copyright (c) 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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29. Gamma scintigraphy and biodistribution of 99mTc‐cefotaxime sodium in preclinical models of bacterial infection and sterile inflammation
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Ilem‐Ozdemir, Derya, primary, Asikoglu, Makbule, additional, Ozkilic, Hayal, additional, Yilmaz, Ferda, additional, Hosgor‐Limoncu, Mine, additional, and Ayhan, Semin, additional
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30. Radiolabeling, Quality Control And Kit Formulation Of A New Tc-99M-Labeled Antibiotic: Tc-99M-Doxycycline Hyclate
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Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Asikoglu, Makbule, and Ozkilic, Hayal
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Since radiolabeled antibiotics specifically bind to the bacterial components they are promising radiopharmaceuticals for the precise diagnosis and detection of infectious lesions. Doxycycline hyclate (DOX) was chosen to investigate as a new radiolabeled antibacterial agent since its bacteriostatic activity against a wide variety of microorganisms. The aim of the present study is to develop simple and easy formulation of DOX with Tc-99m ready to use kit. Tc-99m-DOX was developed and standardized under varying conditions of reducing and antioxidant agent concentration, pH, radioactivity dose and reducing agent type. Labeling studies were performed by changing the selected parameters one by one and optimum labeling conditions were determined. After observing the conditions for maximum labeling efficiency and stability, lyophilized freeze dry kits were prepared accordingly. Radiochemical purity was determined with RTLC and RHPLC which was found more than > 95 %. Two different freeze dry kits were formulated with optimum labeling conditions. The improved kits were found stable up to 6 months.
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31. In loco retention effect of magnetic core mesoporous silica nanoparticles doped with trastuzumab as intralesional nanodrug for breast cancer.
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Portilho, Filipe Leal, Pinto, Suyene Rocha, de Barros, Aline Oliveira da Silva, Helal-Neto, Edward, dos Santos, Sofia Nascimento, Bernardes, Emerson Soares, Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Asikoglu, Makbule, Alencar, Luciana Magalhães Rebelo, dos Santos, Clenilton Costa, Ricci-Junior, Eduardo, Sancenón, Félix, Martínez-Máñez, Ramón, and Santos-Oliveira, Ralph
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SILICA nanoparticles ,MAGNETIC cores ,TRASTUZUMAB ,BREAST cancer ,NANOMEDICINE ,EARLY detection of cancer - Abstract
Breast cancer is women's most common type of cancer, with a global rate of over 522,000 deaths per year. One of the main problems related to breast cancer relies in the early detection, as the specialized treatment. In this direction was developed, characterized and tested in vivo a smart delivery system, based on radiolabelled magnetic core mesoporous silica doped with trastuzumab as intralesional nanodrug for breast cancer imaging and possible therapy. The results showed that nanoparticles had a size of 58.9 ± 8.1 nm, with specific surface area of 872 m
2 /g and pore volume of 0.85 cm3 /g with a pore diameter of 3.15 nm. The magnetic core mesoporous silica was efficiently labelled with 99mTc (97.5% ±0.8) and doped >98%. The cytotoxicity assay, demonstrated they are safe to use. The data were corroborated with the IC50 result of: 829.6 µg ± 43.2. The biodistribution showed an uptake by the tumour of 7.5% (systemic via) and 97.37% (intralesional) with less than 3% of these nanoparticles absorbed by healthy tissues. In a period 6-h post-injection, no barrier delimited by the tumour was crossed, corroborating the use as intralesional nanodrug. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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32. Evaluation of 99mTc-amoxicillin sodium as an infection imaging agent in bacterially infected and sterile inflamed rats
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Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, primary, Caglayan-Orumlu, Oya, additional, Asikoglu, Makbule, additional, Ozkilic, Hayal, additional, Yilmaz, Ferda, additional, and Hosgor-Limoncu, Mine, additional
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33. Design and evaluation of an intravesical delivery system for superficial bladder cancer: preparation of gemcitabine HCl-loaded chitosan–thioglycolic acid nanoparticles and comparison of chitosan/poloxamer gels as carriers
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Ay Şenyiğit, Zeynep, primary, Karavana, Sinem Yaprak, additional, Ilem Ozdemir, Derya, additional, Caliskan, Cagri, additional, Waldner, Claudia, additional, Sen, Sait, additional, Bernkop-Schnürch, Andreas, additional, and Baloglu, Esra, additional
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34. Comparative permeability studies with radioactive and nonradioactive risedronate sodium from self-microemulsifying drug delivery system and solution
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Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, primary, Gundogdu, Evren, additional, Ekinci, Meliha, additional, Ozgenc, Emre, additional, and Asikoglu, Makbule, additional
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35. In vitro incorporation studies of 99mTc–alendronate sodium at different bone cell lines
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Gundogdu, Evren, primary, Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, additional, and Asikoglu, Makbule, additional
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36. Evaluation of Tc-amoxicillin sodium as an infection imaging agent in bacterially infected and sterile inflamed rats.
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Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Caglayan-Orumlu, Oya, Asikoglu, Makbule, Ozkilic, Hayal, Yilmaz, Ferda, and Hosgor-Limoncu, Mine
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DIAGNOSIS of bacterial diseases ,INFLAMMATION ,AMOXICILLIN ,STERILIZATION (Birth control) ,RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS ,MORTALITY ,LABORATORY rats - Abstract
Bacterial infection is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality especially in developing countries. The aim of this study was to develop a new radiopharmaceutical for imaging infection. The labeling conditions were optimized, and lyophilized kits were developed for instant preparing. The stability of Tc-AMOX in human serum was identified, sterility and pyrogenicity of the radiopharmaceutical were estimated, gamma scintigraphy and in vivo biodistribution with infected rats were investigated. The promising properties of Tc-AMOX combined with the development of reliable and instant lyophilized kit afford the opportunity of inflammatory process imaging. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Radioactive Permeability Studies of Doxycycline Hyclate from Microemulsion and Solution.
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ILEM-OZDEMIR, Derya, GUNDOGDU, Evren, EKINCI, Meliha, and ASIKOGLU, Makbule
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Doxycycline Hyclate (DOX) is an antibacterial drug which is member of the second tetracycline group and the absorption of DOX is reduced about 20% in the presence of skimmed milk. Therefore new drug delivery system can be advisable for DOX to reduce the food and drug interaction and improve the bioavailability. The aim of the present study is to prepare a microemulsion system of DOX which could result in reducing in food interaction and an improvement of oral bioavailability by increasing the drug's permeability. For this purposes, DOX was radiolabeled with 99mTc. Radiochemical purity was determined with radioactive thin layer chromatography (RTLC) studies. Permeability of DOX from 99mTc-DOX solution (99mTc-DOX-S) and 99mTc-DOX loaded microemulsion (99mTc-DOX-M) was investigated with in vitro cell culture studies by using human colonic adenocarcinoma cell line (Caco-2). The radioactivity of 99mTc-DOX-M for the apical to basolateral direction (Papp (A→B)) and basolateral to apical direction (Papp (B→A)) were found higher than 99mTc-DOX-S. Based on the in vitro cell culture studies, this dosage form is a promising formulation as an alternative for oral drug delivery of DOX. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Gamma scintigraphy and biodistribution of 99mTc-cefotaxime sodium in preclinical models of bacterial infection and sterile inflammation.
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Ilem ‐ Ozdemir, Derya, Asikoglu, Makbule, Ozkilic, Hayal, Yilmaz, Ferda, Hosgor ‐ Limoncu, Mine, and Ayhan, Semin
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99mTc-cefotaxime sodium (99mTc-CEF) was developed and standardized under varying conditions of reducing and antioxidant agent concentration, pH, radioactivity dose, and reducing agent type. Labeling studies were performed by changing the selected parameters one by one, and optimum labeling conditions were determined. After observing the conditions for maximum labeling efficiency and stability, lyophilized freeze dry kits were prepared accordingly. Simple method for radiolabeling of CEF with 99mTc has been developed and standardized. Labeling efficiency of 99mTc-CEF was assessed by both radio thin-layer chromatography and radio high-performance liquid chromatography and found higher than 90%. The labeled compound was found to be stable in saline and human serum up to 24 h. Two different freeze dry kits were developed and evaluated. Based on the data obtained from this study, both products were stable for 6 months with high labeling efficiency. The prepared cold kit was found sterile and pyrogen free. The bacterial infection and sterile inflammation imaging capacity of 99mTc-CEF was evaluated. Based on the in vivo studies, 99mTc-CEF has higher uptake in infected and inflamed thigh muscle than healthy thigh muscle. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Radiolabeling and in vitro evaluation of Tc-methotrexate on breast cancer cell line.
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Ozgenc, Emre, Ekinci, Meliha, Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Gundogdu, Evren, and Asikoglu, Makbule
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RADIOLABELING ,BREAST cancer ,CANCER cells ,RADIOACTIVE substances ,NUCLEAR chemistry ,ANALYTICAL radiochemistry ,RADIOCHEMISTRY - Abstract
In the present study Tc-MTX was prepared with high labeling yield by a new simple and easy formulation method. According to cell culture studies, Tc-MTX incorporated with both MCF-7 and CRL8798 cells, with significant differences in the uptake percentages. Since Tc-MTX highly uptake in cancer cell line, the results demonstrated that radiolabeled MTX may be promising for breast cancer diagnosis of oncological patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Comparative permeability studies with radioactive and nonradioactive risedronate sodium from self-microemulsifying drug delivery system and solution.
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Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Gundogdu, Evren, Ekinci, Meliha, Ozgenc, Emre, and Asikoglu, Makbule
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SODIUM compounds ,PERMEABILITY ,RADIOACTIVITY ,COMPARATIVE studies ,RISEDRONATE ,SOLUTION (Chemistry) - Abstract
The purpose of this work is to prepare a self-microemulsifying drug delivery system (SMEDDS) for risedronate sodium (RSD) and to compare the permeability with RSD solution. The solubility of RSD was determined in different vehicles. Phase diagrams were constructed to determine the optimum concentration of oil, surfactant, and cosurfactant. RSD SMEDDS was prepared by using a mixture of soybean oil, cremophor EL, span 80, and transcutol (2.02:7.72:23.27:61.74, w/w, respectively). The prepared RSD SMEDDS was characterized by droplet size value.In vitroCaco-2 cell permeability studies were performed for SMEDDS and solution of radioactive (99 mTc-labeled RSD) and nonradioactive RSD. The experimental results indicated that RSD SMEDDS has good stability and its droplet size is between 216.68 ± 3.79 and 225.26 ± 7.65 during stability time. In addition, RSD SMEDDS has higher permeability value than the RSD solution for both radioactive and nonradioactive experiments. The results illustrated the potential use of SMEDDS for delivery of poorly absorbed RSD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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41. Methotrexate loaded chitosan nanoparticles: Preparation, radiolabeling and in vitroevaluation for breast cancer diagnosis
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Ekinci, Meliha, Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, Gundogdu, Evren, and Asikoglu, Makbule
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This study aimed to developed radiolabeled methotrexate (MTX) loaded nanoparticulate systems for breast cancer imaging. For this aim, two formulations (F1 and F2) of MTX loaded chitosan nanoparticles (CSNPs) were prepared via ionic gelation process by using CS and tripolyphosphate (TPP). The obtained results showed that by using F1 and F2 formulations with mean diameter of 169.000 nm and 427.633 nm, zeta potential of 20.133 mV and 29.067 mV were successfully developed with ionotropic gelation process and the encapsulation efficiency (EE) of F1 and F2 was found nearly 35% and 64% respectively.
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- 2015
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42. In vitro incorporation studies of Tc-alendronate sodium at different bone cell lines.
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Gundogdu, Evren, Ilem-Ozdemir, Derya, and Asikoglu, Makbule
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TECHNETIUM isotopes ,DIPHOSPHONATES ,ALENDRONATE ,BONE cells ,CELL lines ,BONE cancer ,RADIONUCLIDE imaging ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Bisphosphonates can be labeled with Technetium-99m (Tc) and are used for bone imaging because of their good localization in the skeleton and rapid clearance from soft tissues. Over the last decades bone scintigraphy has been used extensively in the evaluation of oncological patients to provide information about the sites of bone lesions, their prognosis and the effectiveness of therapy by showing the sequential changes in tracer uptake. Since the lesion visualization and lesion/bone ratio are important utilities for a bone scanning radiopharmaceutic; in this study incorporation of Tc labeled alendronate sodium (Tc-ALD) was evaluated in UOS (human bone osteosarcoma) and NCI-H209 (human bone carcinoma) cell lines. ALD was directly labeled by Tc, radiochemical purity and stability of the complex were analyzed by radioactive thin layer chromatography and radioactive high performance liquid chromatography studies. For cell incorporation study, NCI-H209 and UOS cell lines were used with standard cell culture methods. The six well plates were used for all experiments and the integrity of each cell monolayer was checked by measuring its transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) with an epithelial voltammeter. Results confirmed that ALD was successfully radiolabeled with Tc. Tc-ALD incorporated with NCI-H209 and UOS cells. The uptake percentages of Tc-ALD in NCI-H209 and UOS cell lines were found significantly different. Since Tc-ALD highly uptake in cancer cell line, the results demonstrated that radiolabeled ALD may be a promising agent for bone cancer diagnosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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43. Biodistribution of 99m Tc-PLA/PVA/Atezolizumab nanoparticles for non-small cell lung cancer diagnosis.
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Ekinci M, Santos-Oliveira R, and Ilem-Ozdemir D
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- Animals, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized, Mice, Polyesters, Radiopharmaceuticals, Technetium pharmacology, Tissue Distribution, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung diagnostic imaging, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung drug therapy, Lung Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Lung Neoplasms drug therapy, Nanoparticles
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Lung cancer (LC) is a common type of cancer, which is a leading cause of death around the world. There is an urgency for the development of new drugs that could diagnose the LC in the early stages and in a precise manner. In this direction, the development of nanoparticles radiolabeled with the diagnostic radioisotopes represent an important advance in the field of cancer imaging. In this study were developed PLA/PVA/Atezolizumab nanoparticles which were radiolabeled with
99m Tc (Technetium-99m). The radiolabeled nanoparticles were evaluated in both: in-vitro (L-929 and A-549) as in-vivo (mice). The results showed no cytotoxicity effect in the healthy cells (L-929) and cytotoxicity effect in the tumor cells (A-549). The biodistribution assay demonstrated that99m Tc-PLA/PVA/Atezolizumab could reach the tumor site 14-folds higher than the nonparticulate atezolizumab. In conclusion,99m Tc-PLA/PVA/Atezolizumab nanoparticles showed to be a new drug which is able to precisely image the lung tumor, and it must be considered for clinical trials., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
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