2021
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202103.0621.v1
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In Vitro Evaluation of No-carrier-added Radiolabeled Cisplatin ([<sup>189, 191</sup>Pt]cisplatin) Emitting Auger Electrons

Abstract: Due to their short range (2&ndash;500 nm), Auger electrons (Auger e-) have the potential to induce nano-scale physiochemical damage to biomolecules. Although DNA is the primary target of Au-ger e-, it remains challenging to maximize the interaction between Auger e- and DNA. To assess the DNA-damaging effect of Auger e- released as close as possible to DNA without chemical damage, we radio-synthesized no-carrier-added (n.c.a.) [189, 191Pt]cisplatin and evaluated both its in vitro properties and DNA-damaging… Show more

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