A61K51/08

FUNCTIONALIZED NANOPARTICLES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME
20230201379 · 2023-06-29 ·

Described is a versatile surface modification approach to, for example, modularly and orthogonally functionalize nanoparticles (NPs) such as, for example, PEGylated nanoparticles, ith various types of different functional ligands (functional groups) on the NP surface. It enables the synthesis of, for example, penta-functional PEGylated nanoparticles integrating a variety of properties into a single NP, e.g., fluorescence detection, specific cell targeting, radioisotope chelating/labeling, ratiometric pH sensing, and drug delivery, while the overall NP size remains, for example, below 10 nm.

CANCER IMAGING AGENT
20170368208 · 2017-12-28 ·

The present disclosure relates to imaging agent formulations, methods for preparing imaging agent formulations and methods for using the same. The present disclosure also relates to kits for imaging agent formulations.

Homing agents

The present disclosure provides peptide constructs for diagnostic imaging and therapeutic applications, using pegylated peptides which exhibit specific binding for a target molecule of interest, such as a biomarker of a disease or disorder.

Method of detecting eosinophil degranulation in the respiratory tract

Disclosed are methods of detecting eosinophil degranulation in the respiratory tract of subjects. Also, disclosed are methods of producing medical images of the respiratory tract of subjects. The method can include administering radiolabeled heparin to the respiratory tract of subjects, wherein the radiolabeled heparin binds to one or more eosinophil granule protein in the mucosal tissue of the respiratory tract.

Method of detecting eosinophil degranulation in the respiratory tract

Disclosed are methods of detecting eosinophil degranulation in the respiratory tract of subjects. Also, disclosed are methods of producing medical images of the respiratory tract of subjects. The method can include administering radiolabeled heparin to the respiratory tract of subjects, wherein the radiolabeled heparin binds to one or more eosinophil granule protein in the mucosal tissue of the respiratory tract.

Chelating AAZTA conjugates and complexes thereof

A chelating compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and its complexes with metals or radioisotopes thereof. The invention further relates to the preparation of such ligand and complexes as well as to their use as diagnostic or therapeutic agents. ##STR00001##

Chelating AAZTA conjugates and complexes thereof

A chelating compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and its complexes with metals or radioisotopes thereof. The invention further relates to the preparation of such ligand and complexes as well as to their use as diagnostic or therapeutic agents. ##STR00001##

Collagen Targeted Imaging Probes
20170360967 · 2017-12-21 ·

Disclosed herein are collagen-targeted imaging agents for positron emission tomography and related imaging methods using the collagen-targeted imaging agents. The collagen-targeted imaging agent is a cyclic polypeptide comprising a cyclic main body, wherein the cyclic main body comprises at least one S—S bond; at least two branches, wherein each of the at least two branches comprises at least three amino acids; and a linker, wherein the linker is capable of linking an imaging reporter.

Collagen Targeted Imaging Probes
20170360967 · 2017-12-21 ·

Disclosed herein are collagen-targeted imaging agents for positron emission tomography and related imaging methods using the collagen-targeted imaging agents. The collagen-targeted imaging agent is a cyclic polypeptide comprising a cyclic main body, wherein the cyclic main body comprises at least one S—S bond; at least two branches, wherein each of the at least two branches comprises at least three amino acids; and a linker, wherein the linker is capable of linking an imaging reporter.

METHOD FOR REMOVING ACETALDEHYDE

A method for removing or controlling or quantifying the presence of aldehydes, in particular acetaldehyde, is described. Such a method is useful in prolonging the shelf life of a pharmaceutical product.