The present disclosure relates to imaging and endoradiotherapy of diseases involving prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA). Provided are compounds which bind or inhibit PSMA and furthermore carry at least one moiety which is amenable to radiolabeling. Provided are also medical uses of such compounds.
[EN] PSMA LIGANDS FOR IMAGING AND ENDORADIOTHERAPY<br/>[FR] LIGANDS DE PSMA POUR L'IMAGERIE ET L'ENDORADIOTHÉRAPIE
申请人:UNIV MUENCHEN TECH
公开号:WO2019115547A1
公开(公告)日:2019-06-20
The present disclosure relates to imaging and endoradiotherapy of diseases involving prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA). Provided are compounds which bind or inhibit PSMA and furthermore carry at least one moiety which is amenable to radiolabeling. Provided are also medical uses of such compounds.
[EN] BIOCOMPATIBLE POLYMERIC DRUG CARRIERS FOR DELIVERING ACTIVE AGENTS<br/>[FR] SUPPORTS DE MÉDICAMENT POLYMÈRES BIOCOMPATIBLES PERMETTANT L'ADMINISTRATION D'AGENTS ACTIFS
申请人:CIS PHARMA AG
公开号:WO2021084087A1
公开(公告)日:2021-05-06
The present disclosure relates to the delivery of multiple copies of a payload molecule such as an active agent or a chelating agent capable of capturing an active agent, using as a carrier for their delivery a biocompatible copolymer comprising side chain-linked amino acids functionalized at their alpha-amino group by a reactive azide moiety by means of which the payload molecules are coupled to the copolymer. The copolymer is typically further functionalized to contain a single copy of a cell type- or tissue type-specific targeting moiety.
The kinetic inertness profile of Cu(ii) complexes of TRAP-conjugates enables simple Cu(ii) removal after click functionalisation and confirms their suitability for Cu-64-PET.
SURFACE-MODIFIED POLYMERIC SUBSTRATES GRAFTED WITH A PROPERTIES-IMPARTING COMPOUND USING CLIP CHEMISTRY
申请人:Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
公开号:US20190247551A1
公开(公告)日:2019-08-15
The present invention relates to an efficient method for grafting a properties-imparting compound onto a polymeric substrate containing carbon-hydrogen (C—H) bonds using clip chemistry. The method of the invention includes coating the substrate with the properties-imparting compound and irradiating it with a reactive light source, and repeating this sequence at least once. The present invention further relates to surface-modified polymeric substrates grafted with a properties-imparting compound, in particular obtained with the method of the invention, medical devices comprising same, and non-medical of said surface-modified polymeric substrates.