Visualization of Apoptosis: Annexin V Imaging

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Imaging system Isotope Radiotracer Applied animal model  Reference  SPECT 99mTc 99mTc-BTAP-AnnexinV Atrial thrombi {Stratton, 1995 #4} {Narula, 2001 #5}    99mTc-HYNIC-Annexin V Jurkat T-cell lymphoblasts {Blankenberg, 1999 #3} {Blankenberg, 1999 #3}…

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Ethics, Regulations, and Clinical Development of Precision Medicine: Activating with Molecular Imaging

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Fig. 6.1 Constructions of guidance documents by FDA concerning medical imaging drug development and radioactive drug clinical research 6.3.1.3 Clinical Trial Network and Standardization Accordingly, more and more quality assurance…

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3D Cell Culture Models

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Fig. 19.1 Representative image of a spheroid showing the key features. MCF7 cells seeded at 5000 cells per well in a 96-well ULA plate exhibited a tight spheroid after 96…

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Patient-Derived Xenograft Models of Prostate Cancer

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Fig. 8.1 Three unique PDX models of early-stage, well-differentiated, androgen-responsive prostate cancer, respectively, all expressing AR and PSA [22, 37] The significant expansion of the number of PDXs for prostate…

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Afterward: The Future of Patient-Derived Models of Cancer

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© Springer International Publishing AG 2017Robert M. Hoffman (ed.)Patient-Derived Mouse Models of Cancer Molecular and Translational Medicinehttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57424-0_21 21. Afterward: The Future of Patient-Derived Models of Cancer Robert M. Hoffman1, 2   (1) AntiCancer, Inc., 7917 Ostrow Street,…

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Why Patient-Derived Mouse Models Need to Be Orthotopic

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Fig. 20.1 Drug efficacy testing in the PDOX model of HER-2-expressing cervical carcinoma. PDOX nude mice were treated with saline, carboplatin, trastuzumab + lapatinib, trastuzumab + lapatinib + entinostat, or…

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