Targeted delivery of imaging probes for in vivo cellular imaging
申请人:Kao Joseph P. Y.
公开号:US10202342B2
公开(公告)日:2019-02-12
The present invention relates to nitroxide imaging probes that are isotopically modified or unmodified. Such nitroxide imaging probes may be included in liposomes that encapsulate self-quenching concentrations thereof, wherein the liposomes optionally comprise a targeting ligand specific to and having affinity for targeted tissue.
A composition for use in diagnostic and therapeutic applications includes a heteromultivalent nanoparticle having an outer surface and a plurality of targeting moieties conjugated to the surface of the nanoparticle, the targeting moieties includes a first activated platelet targeting moiety and a second activated platelet targeting moiety.
The present invention provides compounds and methods for treatment of viral diseases and cancer.
本发明提供了用于治疗病毒性疾病和癌症的化合物和方法。
1,3,5-Triazines for treatment of viral diseases
申请人:Koronis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
公开号:US20040127436A1
公开(公告)日:2004-07-01
The present invention provides compounds and methods for treatment of viral diseases and cancer.
本发明提供了用于治疗病毒性疾病和癌症的化合物和方法。
Novel methods of imaging and treatment with targeted compositions
申请人:——
公开号:US20030157025A1
公开(公告)日:2003-08-21
Novel ultrasound methods comprising administering to a patient a targeted vesicle composition which comprises vesicles comprising a lipid, protein or polymer, encapsulating a gas, in combination with a targeting ligand, and scanning the patient using ultrasound. The scanning may comprise exposing the patient to a first type of ultrasound energy and then interrogating the patient using a second type of ultrasound energy. The targeting ligand preferably targets tissues, cells or receptors, including myocardial cells, endothelial cells, epithelial cells, tumor cells and the glycoprotein GPIIbIIIa receptor. The methods may be used to detect a thrombus, enhancement of an old or echogenic thrombus, low concentrations of vesicles and vesicles targeted to tissues, cells or receptors.