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Theranostics 2017
Al18F-Labeling Of Heat-Sensitive Biomolecules for Positron Emission Tomography ImagingDOI: 10.7150/thno.20094 Keywords: Al18F-labeling, PET, human serum albumin, nanobody, affibody. Abstract: Positron emission tomography (PET) using radiolabeled biomolecules is a translational molecular imaging technology that is increasingly used in support of drug development. Current methods for radiolabeling biomolecules with fluorine-18 are laborious and require multistep procedures with moderate labeling yields. The Al18F-labeling strategy involves chelation in aqueous medium of aluminum mono[18F]fluoride ({Al18F}2+) by a suitable chelator conjugated to a biomolecule. However, the need for elevated temperatures (100-120 °C) required for the chelation reaction limits its widespread use. Therefore, we designed a new restrained complexing agent (RESCA) for application of the AlF strategy at room temperature.
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