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[68Ga]Ga-THP-Pam: A PET radiotracer for imaging vascular calcification

[68Ga]Ga-THP-Pam: A PET radiotracer for imaging vascular calcification
[68Ga]Ga-THP-Pam: A PET radiotracer for imaging vascular calcification
[68Ga]Ga-THP-Pam was previously demonstrated to have high affinity towards a number ofcalcium salts while [18F]NaF, the most used PET radiotracer for bone imaging has highaffinity only for hydroxyapatite (the main component of bone mineral).1 It was hypothesisedthat the broad calcium mineral affinity of [68Ga]Ga-THP-Pam may be advantageous indetection of vascular calcification (VC), where the composition of solid calcium mineral maybe more varied than the composition of bone.2 A direct comparison of [68Ga]Ga-THP-Pamand [18F]NaF in a rat model of VC was performed to test this hypothesis.
Keeling, George
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Terry, Samantha
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Keeling, George, Baark, Friedrich, Katsamenis, Orestis, Reader, Andrew, Smith, Gareth, Terry, Samantha, Blower, Philip and de Rosales, Rafae l Torres Martin (2021) [68Ga]Ga-THP-Pam: A PET radiotracer for imaging vascular calcification. World Molecular Imaging Congress, Miami Beach Convention Centre, Miami, United States. 06 - 09 Oct 2021.

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Abstract

[68Ga]Ga-THP-Pam was previously demonstrated to have high affinity towards a number ofcalcium salts while [18F]NaF, the most used PET radiotracer for bone imaging has highaffinity only for hydroxyapatite (the main component of bone mineral).1 It was hypothesisedthat the broad calcium mineral affinity of [68Ga]Ga-THP-Pam may be advantageous indetection of vascular calcification (VC), where the composition of solid calcium mineral maybe more varied than the composition of bone.2 A direct comparison of [68Ga]Ga-THP-Pamand [18F]NaF in a rat model of VC was performed to test this hypothesis.

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Published date: June 2021
Venue - Dates: World Molecular Imaging Congress, Miami Beach Convention Centre, Miami, United States, 2021-10-06 - 2021-10-09

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Local EPrints ID: 456702
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/456702
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ORCID for Orestis Katsamenis: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4367-4147

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Date deposited: 09 May 2022 17:16
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:24

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Author: George Keeling
Author: Friedrich Baark
Author: Andrew Reader
Author: Gareth Smith
Author: Samantha Terry
Author: Philip Blower
Author: Rafae l Torres Martin de Rosales

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