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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 81.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000472 (2013) Influence of macrocyclic chelators on the targeting properties of (68)Ga-labeled synthetic affibody molecules: comparison with (111)In-labeled counterparts.
000646 (2013) Nanoscale film fabrication of various peptides on neural stem cell chip.
000778 (2013) Gastrin releasing peptide receptor-directed radioligands based on a bombesin antagonist: synthesis, (111)in-labeling, and preclinical profile.
000957 (2012) Identification and separation of protein, contaminant and substrate peaks using gentle-secondary ion mass spectrometry and the g-ogram.
000A26 (2012) In-situ enrichment of phosphopeptides on MALDI plates modified by ambient ion landing.
000C00 (2012) Influence of DOTA chelator position on biodistribution and targeting properties of (111)In-labeled synthetic anti-HER2 affibody molecules.
000D11 (2012) Tumor targeting using affibody molecules: interplay of affinity, target expression level, and binding site composition.
000D16 (2012) 111In-labeled cystine-knot peptides based on the Agouti-related protein for targeting tumor angiogenesis.
000F03 (2012) Comparative evaluation of synthetic anti-HER2 Affibody molecules site-specifically labelled with 111In using N-terminal DOTA, NOTA and NODAGA chelators in mice bearing prostate cancer xenografts.
000F83 (2012) Engineering and functionalization of the disulfide-constrained miniprotein min-23 as a scaffold for diagnostic application.
000F97 (2012) Block copolymer micelles target Auger electron radiotherapy to the nucleus of HER2-positive breast cancer cells.
001006 (2012) Direct comparison of 111In-labelled two-helix and three-helix Affibody molecules for in vivo molecular imaging.
001161 (2011) Photochemistry of Acetabularia rhodopsin II from a marine plant, Acetabularia acetabulum.
001297 (2011) Influence of an aliphatic linker between DOTA and synthetic Z(HER2:342) Affibody molecule on targeting properties of the (111)In-labeled conjugate.
001333 (2011) Novel DOTA-neurotensin analogues for 111In scintigraphy and 68Ga PET imaging of neurotensin receptor-positive tumors.
001377 (2011) Imaging DNA damage in vivo using gammaH2AX-targeted immunoconjugates.
001404 (2011) Comparison of the binding and internalization properties of 12 DOTA-coupled and ¹¹¹In-labelled CCK2/gastrin receptor binding peptides: a collaborative project under COST Action BM0607.
001405 (2011) Enrichment and sequencing of phosphopeptides on indium tin oxide coated glass slides.
001452 (2011) Comparative biodistribution of 12 ¹¹¹In-labelled gastrin/CCK2 receptor-targeting peptides.
001572 (2011) Challenges in optimizing a prostate carcinoma binding peptide, identified through the phage display technology.
001573 (2011) Engineering an antibody with picomolar affinity to DOTA chelates of multiple radionuclides for pretargeted radioimmunotherapy and imaging.

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