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From In Situ to In Vivo: An In Situ Click-Chemistry-Derived Carbonic Anhydrase II Imaging Agent for Positron Emission Tomography

CA II makes a good PET: Discovering positron emission tomography (PET) probes with high target affinities is challenging. PET probe discovery using in situ click chemistry uses 19F‐bearing fragments as 18F surrogates. This ensures that the lead hits and PET probes have equivalent chemical or biologi...

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Published in:ChemMedChem 2013-01, Vol.8 (1), p.43-48
Main Authors: Mocharla, Vani P., Walsh, Joseph C., Padgett, Henry C., Su, Helen, Fueger, Barbara, Weber, Wolfgang A., Czernin, Johannes, Kolb, Hartmuth C.
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Language:English
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Summary:CA II makes a good PET: Discovering positron emission tomography (PET) probes with high target affinities is challenging. PET probe discovery using in situ click chemistry uses 19F‐bearing fragments as 18F surrogates. This ensures that the lead hits and PET probes have equivalent chemical or biological characteristics, making PET probe discovery predictable and reliable.
ISSN:1860-7179
1860-7187
DOI:10.1002/cmdc.201200466