2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00204-011-0701-6
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Radiolabelling of engineered nanoparticles for in vitro and in vivo tracing applications using cyclotron accelerators

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“…However, newer studies show that internalized SPIO can influence the cell expression pattern (e. g. by oxidative stress), cell proliferation, and cell differentiation [55]. Methods for core labeling (e. g. 59 Fe [56]) and coating labeling with radioisotopes [57] (e. g. 111 In [61]. Headache or back pain, vasodilation, hypotension, or allergic reaction in the form of urticaria can occur on rare occasions [62].…”
Section: Distribution Degradation and Toxicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, newer studies show that internalized SPIO can influence the cell expression pattern (e. g. by oxidative stress), cell proliferation, and cell differentiation [55]. Methods for core labeling (e. g. 59 Fe [56]) and coating labeling with radioisotopes [57] (e. g. 111 In [61]. Headache or back pain, vasodilation, hypotension, or allergic reaction in the form of urticaria can occur on rare occasions [62].…”
Section: Distribution Degradation and Toxicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the different examples that could be used to explore the paradigm of unconventional radionuclides for PET imaging in analysis, 45 Ti is an interesting case study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several examples of unconventional radionuclides for PET imaging are being suggested, and 45 Ti could be suggested as a model, due to its interesting properties such as its abundant positron emission (85%), reduced positron energy (β + endpoint energy = 1040 keV), physical half-life of 3.09 h, and interesting chemical properties. This review aims to introduce the role of cyclotrons in the production of unconventional radionuclides for PET imaging while using 45 Ti as an example to explore the potential biomedical applications of those radionuclides in PET imaging. …”
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“…The hydroxyl group in the p-position favours transporter-mediated uptake into cardiomyocytes. Moreover, isomerisation of synephrine influences its toxicological profile (49) Rossato et al (2011) DNA strand breaks induced by platinum nanoparticles are mediated by platinum ions released from the nanoparticles (50) Gehrke et al (2011) This review deals with the description and comparison of cyclotron-based irradiation techniques for the generation of radiolabelled nanoparticles applicable in nanotoxicity tracing approaches (51) Gibson et al (2011) In urinary bladder cancer, all known validated individual SNPs are associated with only a moderate risk that is too low to justify preventive measures. The authors review this issue and propose that these so-called wimp SNPs may interact and, therefore, collectively result in much higher risk with preventive relevance (52) Golka et al (2011) The genotoxic potential of dental composite components, such as bis-GMA, TEGDMA, HEMA and MMA, was studied in gingival fibroblasts.…”
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confidence: 99%