نتایج جستجو برای: tumour targeting

تعداد نتایج: 205504  

2017
Jiaze An Ningning Zhao Caiqin Zhang Yong Zhao Dengxu Tan Ya Zhao Bing Bai Hai Zhang Boyang Jason Wu Changhong Shi

Nar-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) dyes have recently emerged as promising tools for non-invasive imaging of different types of cancers. Heree, we explored the potential utility of a NIRF DZ-1 dye, with dual imaging and tumour targeting functions, in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We showed the preferential uptake of DZ-1 by HCC cells in vitro and in derived subcutaneous/orthotopic tumour xenogr...

2017
Heegon Kim Junsung Lee Chanhee Oh Ji-Ho Park

The targeted delivery of therapeutics using antibodies or nanomaterials has improved the precision and safety of cancer therapy. However, the paucity and heterogeneity of identified molecular targets within tumours have resulted in poor and uneven distribution of targeted agents, thus compromising treatment outcomes. Here, we construct a cooperative targeting system in which synthetic and biolo...

2017
Omar Elaskalani Michael C. Berndt Marco Falasca Pat Metharom

The majority of cancer-associated mortality results from the ability of tumour cells to metastasise leading to multifunctional organ failure and death. Disseminated tumour cells in the blood circulation are faced with major challenges such as rheological shear stresses and cell-mediated cytotoxicity mediated by natural killer cells. Nevertheless, circulating tumour cells with metastatic ability...

2017
Seung-Min Shin Dong-Ki Choi Keunok Jung Jeomil Bae Ji-Sun Kim Seong-Wook Park Ki-Hoon Song Yong-Sung Kim

Oncogenic Ras mutants, frequently detected in human cancers, are high-priority anticancer drug targets. However, direct inhibition of oncogenic Ras mutants with small molecules has been extremely challenging. Here we report the development of a human IgG1 format antibody, RT11, which internalizes into the cytosol of living cells and selectively binds to the activated GTP-bound form of various o...

2016
R. Bhome H.A. Al Saihati R.W. Goh M.D. Bullock J.N. Primrose G.J. Thomas A.E. Sayan A.H. Mirnezami

Solid tumours comprise, not only malignant cells but also a variety of stromal cells and extracellular matrix proteins. These components interact via an array of signalling pathways to create an adaptable network that may act to promote or suppress cancer progression. To date, the majority of anti-tumour chemotherapeutic agents have principally sought to target the cancer cell. Consequently, re...

2017
Dan Yang Huasen Wang Chengjie Sun Hui Zhao Kuan Hu Weirong Qin Rui Ma Feng Yin Xuan Qin Qianling Zhang Yongye Liang Zigang Li

A fluorescent dye, FEB, with high fluorescence quantum yield for tumour imaging is reported. FEB dyes can be efficiently synthesized in three steps and then easily modified with either PEG or PEG-iRGD to yield FEB-2000 or FEB-2000-iRGD, respectively. Both modified dyes showed negligible toxicity and were thus able to be adopted for in vivo tumour imaging. PEG modification endowed the dye FEB-20...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2009
Roland Haubner Clemens Decristoforo

Imaging techniques allowing non-invasive monitoring of tumour angiogenesis have attracted great interest over the last years. The integrin alpha(v)beta3 is overexpressed during tumour spread and metastasis and therefore is an attractive target for monitoring angiogenetic processes. This review summarizes attempts to develop radiolabelled peptides based on the Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) sequence and rela...

2007
CHRISTOPHER A. HONSTVET PAMELA F. JONES

Modelling blood flow and capillary growth in tumours has been the focus of several research groups with the aim of generating theoretical models that can be used to predict biological behaviour within these systems. Since dysfunctional angiogenesis is seen in a wide range of pathological conditions ranging from cardiovascular, to arthritis, to diabetes, it is easy to see how these models may ha...

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