Abstract:Herein we report a new series of bifunctional chelators (BFCs) with high
affinity for amyloid β aggregates, strong binding affinity towards Cu(II), and
favorable lipophilicity for potential blood-brain barrier (BBB) penetration.
The alkyl carboxylate ester pendant arms enable high binding affinity towards
Cu(II). The BFCs form stable <sup>64</sup>Cu-radiolabeled complexes and exhibit
favorable partition coefficient (log D) values of 0.75-0.95. Among the five
compounds tested, the <b><sup&g… Show more
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