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Avidin-biotin system in radioimmunoguided surgery for colorectal cancer. Advantages and limits

Authors :
Stella, M
De Nardi, P
Paganelli, G
Magnani, P
Mangili, F
Sassi, I
Baratti, D
Gini, P
Zito, F
Cristallo, M
Fazio, F
Di Carlo, V
Di Carlo, V.
FAZIO, FERRUCCIO
Stella, M
De Nardi, P
Paganelli, G
Magnani, P
Mangili, F
Sassi, I
Baratti, D
Gini, P
Zito, F
Cristallo, M
Fazio, F
Di Carlo, V
Di Carlo, V.
FAZIO, FERRUCCIO
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

Radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) have been reported to allow tumor intraoperative detection by means of a gamma-detecting probe. The technology is called the Radioimmunoguided Surgery (RIGS) system. The main inconveniences of the method are 1) the long interval needed for clearance of unattached MAbs from the patient's body, between the injection of the MAb and surgery, and 2) the low sensitivity of current MAbs used in detecting small tumors. We describe a new method to overcome these inconveniences using biotinylated MAbs and avidin in order to obtain a rapid blood clearance of the radiolabeled MAbs both anticarcinoembryonic antigen and antitumor-associated glycoprotein-72 MAbs.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1346406906
Document Type :
Electronic Resource