1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf02789240
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Correlation of beta-camera imaging and immunohistochemistry in radioimmunotherapy using90Y-labeled monoclonal antibodies in ovarian cancer animal models

Abstract: Tumor stroma contains much fibrin and monoclonal antifibrin antibody targeting is possible in tumors. In this study, nude mouse human ovarian carcinoma xenograft specimens were investigated after treatment with 90Y-labeled monoclonal antifibrin antibody Fab fragment or with 90Y-labeled OC125-monoclonal antibody F(ab')2 fragments. The mice received the radioimmunotherapy activity either intratumorally, intraperitoneally, or intravenously. Beta-camera imaging (BCI) is a novel device for studying activity distrib… Show more

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