2013
DOI: 10.2147/ijn.s49069
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Anti-HER2 antibody and ScFvEGFR-conjugated antifouling magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for targeting and magnetic resonance imaging of breast cancer

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“…8,2124 Although these materials have shown the capability of reducing biofouling given their inert structures, the facile functionalization of these materials for introducing targeting ligands is challenging. 2426 Currently, the most commonly used strategy to overcome non-specific protein adsorption and cell uptake is to graft PEG onto the nanoparticle surface, 2631 because PEG facilitates the formation of a hydrate film around the particle through hydrogen bonding with water, which attenuates the protein interactions, cell uptake, 27 and immunogenic response. 3240 In order to immobilize targeting ligands onto nanoparticles with PEG based coating, the typical approach is to introduce additional moieties that contain reactive groups (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…8,2124 Although these materials have shown the capability of reducing biofouling given their inert structures, the facile functionalization of these materials for introducing targeting ligands is challenging. 2426 Currently, the most commonly used strategy to overcome non-specific protein adsorption and cell uptake is to graft PEG onto the nanoparticle surface, 2631 because PEG facilitates the formation of a hydrate film around the particle through hydrogen bonding with water, which attenuates the protein interactions, cell uptake, 27 and immunogenic response. 3240 In order to immobilize targeting ligands onto nanoparticles with PEG based coating, the typical approach is to introduce additional moieties that contain reactive groups (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-NH 2 or -COOH) for functionalization. 24,2931 Since surface charge may promote the phagocytosis process, 26,4144 the surface charge introduced from the reactive groups would “offset” the anti-biofouling effect from PEG. Hence, a coating material that bears reactive functional groups yet still exhibits anti-biofouling property is desirable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We expect that the antifouling property of reducing opsnonization through an effective polymer coating will hinder uptake of administered nanoparticles by immune cells in the reticuloendothelial system (RES) and thus enhance the effective accumulation of the PEO-PPDSM AuNPs at target sites, consistent with our previous studies. 42,43 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most recent developments relate to cell labeling using positron emitters because, in human, PET imaging offers better resolution and more precise quantification compared to SPECT. Copper-64 is an interesting candidate, with good imaging properties and a relatively long half-life of 12.7 h. 64 Cu-pyruvaldehydebis(N4-methylthiosemicarbazone ( 64 Cu-PTSM) was thus used to label C6 glioma cells, as the lipophilic complex is readily taken up in cells. A good cell labeling yield, but a significant efflux rate from cells was observed (12).…”
Section: Radioactive (Spect Pet)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, cells may be transfected to express cell-surface receptors for peptides as, for instance, the human glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor gene and imaged with the peptide labeled with fluorine-18 (35). A similar approach was used to detect transplanted pancreatic islet cells that express glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor (GLP-1R) by PET imaging after the injection of 64 Cu-DO3A-VS-Cys40-Exendin-4, showing persistent and specific uptake in the mouse pancreas (36). The mutated version of the dopamine receptor, D2R80A, that internalize 18 F-Fallypride, has also been proposed for imaging mesenchymal stem cells (37,38).…”
Section: Radioactive Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%