Dually Labeled Neurotensin NTS1R Ligands for Probing Radiochemical and Fluorescence-Based Binding Assays
Fabian J. Ertl,
Sergei Kopanchuk,
Nicola C. Dijon
et al.
Abstract:The determination of ligand–receptor binding affinities
plays a key role in the development process of pharmaceuticals. While
the classical radiochemical binding assay uses radioligands, fluorescence-based
binding assays require fluorescent probes. Usually, radio- and fluorescence-labeled
ligands are dissimilar in terms of structure and bioactivity, and
can be used in either radiochemical or fluorescence-based assays.
Aiming for a close comparison of both assay types, we synthesized
tritiated fluorescent neuro… Show more
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