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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 561.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000404 (2014) Methods for radiolabelling of monoclonal antibodies.
000499 (2013) Synthesis and in vitro and in vivo evaluation of hypoxia-enhanced 111In-bombesin conjugates for prostate cancer imaging.
000669 (????) SPECT imaging of fibrin using fibrin-binding peptides.
000757 (2013) In vivo evidence of the targeting of cartilaginous tissue by pyridinium functionalized nanoparticles.
000768 (2013) Novel indium-111 labeled gastrin peptide analogues (MG-CL1-4): synthesis and quality control.
000778 (2013) Gastrin releasing peptide receptor-directed radioligands based on a bombesin antagonist: synthesis, (111)in-labeling, and preclinical profile.
000837 (2012) Effectiveness of quenchers to reduce radiolysis of (111)In- or (177)Lu-labelled methionine-containing regulatory peptides. Maintaining radiochemical purity as measured by HPLC.
000900 (2012) Influence of PEGylation and RGD loading on the targeting properties of radiolabeled liposomal nanoparticles.
000960 (2013) Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) express somatostatin receptors and bind radiolabeled somatostatin analogs.
000B33 (2012) Differential effects of predosing on tumor and tissue uptake of an 111In-labeled anti-TENB2 antibody-drug conjugate.
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.
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.
000F10 (2012) Pretargeting vs. direct targeting of human betalox5 islet cells subcutaneously implanted in mice using an anti-human islet cell antibody.
000F19 (2012) Imaging small human prostate cancer xenografts after pretargeting with bispecific bombesin-antibody complexes and targeting with high specific radioactivity labeled polymer-drug conjugates.
000F83 (2012) Engineering and functionalization of the disulfide-constrained miniprotein min-23 as a scaffold for diagnostic application.
000F96 (2011) Easy and efficient (111)indium labeling of long-term stored DTPA conjugated protein.
001003 (2012) Facile synthesis and evaluation of C-functionalized benzyl-1-oxa-4,7,10-triazacyclododecane-N,N',N″-triacetic acid as chelating agent for ¹¹¹In-labeled polypeptides.
001005 (2012) Preclinical evaluation of anti-HER2 Affibody molecules site-specifically labeled with 111In using a maleimido derivative of NODAGA.
001006 (2012) Direct comparison of 111In-labelled two-helix and three-helix Affibody molecules for in vivo molecular imaging.
001106 (2012) Development of a radioiodinated apoptosis-inducing ligand, rhTRAIL, and a radiolabelled agonist TRAIL receptor antibody for clinical imaging studies.

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