Cancer Institute A national cancer institute
designated cancer center

Zhen Cheng

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  • Human serum albumin conjugated biomolecules for cancer molecular imaging.

    Yang M, Hoppmann S, Chen L, Cheng Z. Curr Pharm Des. 2012; 18 (8): 1023-31

    Molecular imaging is a fast growing field in biomedical research. The discovery, development and continual improvement of molecular probes are important for ongoing research efforts in molecular imaging. Human serum albumin (HSA) offers favorable characteristics and opportunities as a platform protein for molecular imaging probe discovery and optimization. It has many advantages, including alternation of biodistribution and pharmacokinetic properties of molecular imaging probes, enhancing the blood half-life of bio-molecules, and making these molecules multivalent, all of which make HSA a promising carrier for cancer-targeted imaging and therapy. Numerous studies have focused on the development and application of HSA-based cancer imaging and treatment. This review gives a brief account of albumin-based molecular probes, focusing on their applications in cancer molecular imaging, such as PET/SPECT, MRI and optical imaging.

    PubMedID: 22272822

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