A61K49/06

TETANUS TOXOID AND CCL3 IMPROVE DC VACCINES

Pre-conditioning a vaccine site with a potent recall antigen such as tetanus/diphtheria (Td) toxoid can significantly improve the lymph node homing and efficacy of tumor antigen-specific DC vaccines. Patients given Td had enhanced DC migration bilaterally and significantly improved survival. In mice, Td pre-conditioning also enhanced bilateral DC migration and suppressed tumor growth in a manner dependent on the chemokines CCL3 and CCL21 and Td-activated CD4.sup.+ T cells. Interference with any component of this axis markedly reduced Td-mediated DC migration and antitumor responses. Our clinical studies and corroborating investigations in mice suggest that pre-conditioning with a potent recall antigen represents a viable strategy to increase DC homing to lymph nodes and improve antitumor immunotherapy.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING VIRAL INFECTIONS INCLUDING COVID-19 AND FOR INFECTION SEVERITY MONITORING AS WELL AS TARGETED DETECTION OF CYTOKINE STORM
20220305145 · 2022-09-29 ·

Compositions and methods for the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases, including for the diagnosis and treatment of Cytokine Storm and Cytokine Release Syndrome. The compositions may include a conjugate of a nucleoside analog, a chelator, and a label for use as imaging and therapeutic agents.

Contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging
11235074 · 2022-02-01 · ·

Ascorbate or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof is described for use in carrying out a method, or for the preparation of a medicament for carrying out a method, of enhancing a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) image of a body or body region such as an organ or organ region in a subject. The method is carried out by parenterally administering ascorbate or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to the subject in an MRI image-enhancing amount; and then generating, by MRI of the subject, an image of the body or body region. The ascorbate or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof enhances the MRI image.

Contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging
11235074 · 2022-02-01 · ·

Ascorbate or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof is described for use in carrying out a method, or for the preparation of a medicament for carrying out a method, of enhancing a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) image of a body or body region such as an organ or organ region in a subject. The method is carried out by parenterally administering ascorbate or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to the subject in an MRI image-enhancing amount; and then generating, by MRI of the subject, an image of the body or body region. The ascorbate or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof enhances the MRI image.

MRI contrasting agent for contrasting cancer cell

The present invention relates to MRI contrasting agent for contrasting cancer cell which contains ultrafine nanoparticles. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a self-assembled ligand composition comprising a ligand A, which is separated at a specific pH range, and a ligand B of which surface charge changes at a specific pH range, MRI contrast agent for contrasting cancer cell comprising said ligand composition and MRI contrasting nanoparticles, and the methods for preparing them.

Using Heavy Water as a Contrast Agent for Hydrogen Magnetic Resonance Imaging
20170258943 · 2017-09-14 ·

A method of using an imaging contrast agent is provided for hydrogen magnetic resonance imaging (H MRI). The agent uses replacement and chemical exchange of hydrogen (H) and deuterium (D) on obtaining MRI images for comparison. An isotonic physiologic saline solution with deuterium oxide (D.sub.2O) is made. The solution is intravenously injected to obtain the intensity alterations on MRI images. The injected D.sub.2O is perfused into tissue and replaces the original water. Exchanges between H and D occur and a solution of hydrogen deuterium oxide (HDO) is obtained. After such mechanisms, MRI images are compared for differences. Thus, a novel, non-radioactive, non-toxic and non-invasive MRI agent is provided for people who are allergic to general imaging agents.

Using Heavy Water as a Contrast Agent for Hydrogen Magnetic Resonance Imaging
20170258943 · 2017-09-14 ·

A method of using an imaging contrast agent is provided for hydrogen magnetic resonance imaging (H MRI). The agent uses replacement and chemical exchange of hydrogen (H) and deuterium (D) on obtaining MRI images for comparison. An isotonic physiologic saline solution with deuterium oxide (D.sub.2O) is made. The solution is intravenously injected to obtain the intensity alterations on MRI images. The injected D.sub.2O is perfused into tissue and replaces the original water. Exchanges between H and D occur and a solution of hydrogen deuterium oxide (HDO) is obtained. After such mechanisms, MRI images are compared for differences. Thus, a novel, non-radioactive, non-toxic and non-invasive MRI agent is provided for people who are allergic to general imaging agents.

Imaging brown adipose tissue with curcumin derivatives

Methods and compositions for imaging Brown adipose tissue (BAT) in living mammals, e.g., humans.

Imaging brown adipose tissue with curcumin derivatives

Methods and compositions for imaging Brown adipose tissue (BAT) in living mammals, e.g., humans.

Method for producing calcobutrol

Disclosed is a method for producing calcobutrol used as an MRI contrast agent. The method comprises the steps of: obtaining butrol represented by chemical formula 2 in the specification by reacting a gadobutrol represented by chemical formula 1 in the specification and a decomplexing agent; and obtaining a calcobutrol represented by chemical Formula 3 in the specification by reacting butrol with calcium ions.