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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Estudo da marcação com Indio-111 e Gálio-68 de derivados da bombesina e avaliação das propriedades biológicas para aplicação em SPECT e PET / Study of labelling of bombesin derivatives with 111-indium and 68-galium and evaluation of biological properties for application in SPECT and PET

Oliveira, Ricardo de Souza 10 December 2014 (has links)
Receptores para o peptídeo liberador de gastrina (GRPr) são super expressos em vários tipos de células cancerígenas, incluindo câncer de mama e próstata. A Bombesina é um análogo do peptídeo GRP de mamíferos que se liga com alta especificidade e afinidade aos receptores do peptídeo liberador de gastrina (GRPr). Significantes pesquisas têm sido realizadas para desenvolver e radiomarcar um análogo da bombesina para diagnóstico de tumores de próstata e mama, utilizando-se técnicas de SPECT e PET, com radionuclídeos como 111In e 68Ga. O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar a marcação com 111In de uma série inédita de peptídeos derivados de bombesina e determinar o potencial de aplicação no diagnóstico de tumores de próstata em modelos animais. Vários estudos foram realizados para padronizar o procedimento de marcação, variando-se temperatura, tempo de marcação, massa do peptídeo e atividade do radionuclídeo. Os resultados demonstraram que os análogos da bombesina estudados podem ser marcados com índio-111 com alto rendimento de marcação e alta atividade específica. Os estudos de biodistribuição em animais normais demonstraram que o derivado de BBN com espaçador aminoacídico Gly5 apresentou captação pancreática e intestinal expressiva, sugerindo ser o melhor derivado. Dois derivados DOTA- conjugados, com espaçador Gly5 foram radiomarcados com gálio-68 e investigados em modelo animal com tumor de próstata humano, indicando o potencial para aplicação do peptídeo radiomarcado no diagnóstico por PET. / Gastrin releasing peptide receptors (GRPRs) are over expressed in various types of cancer cells including prostate and breast cancer. Bombesin is an analogue of the mammalian GRP that binds with high specificity and affinity to GRPRs. Significant research efforts have been devoted to the design and radiolabel bombesin peptides for the diagnostic of prostatic and breast cancer using SPECT e PET, with radionuclides like 111In e 68Ga. The objective of this work was to study the labeling with 111In of a new bombesin series and evaluate the potential for diagnostic application using animal model. Several studies were evaluated to optimize the labelling conditions of BBN derivatives with 111In using different temperature, time, mass of peptide and radionuclide activity. High radiochemical purity and high specific activity were obtained for all the peptides labeled with 111-indium. Biodistribution studies in normal mices showed that the BBN derivative with Gly5 as aminoacidic spacer presented high uptake on pancreas and intestines that suggests that is the best peptide. Two DOTA-derivatives with Gly5 as spacer were radiolabelled with 68-gallium and evaluated in tumor model animals of human prostatic cancer and showed high potential for clinical application in diagnostic procedures with PET.
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Auger Electron-emitting Radioimmunotherapeutic (RIT) Agent Specific for Leukemic Stem Cells

Gao, Jin Hua 04 July 2013 (has links)
Objective: CSL360 is a chimeric IgG1 mAb recognizing CD123+/CD131- LSCs responsible for acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The in vitro targeting properties of 111In-labeled CSL360 modified with nuclear localization sequence (NLS) were evaluated in AML cells. Methods: 111In-NLS-CSL360 was constructed and its binding affinity, cellular uptake and nuclear importation were analyzed on CD123+ cells. Cytotoxicity was evaluated by clonogenic assays on AML cells (CD123+/CD131-). Results: 111In-NLS-CSL360 exhibited preserved binding to CD123. High cellular and nuclear uptake was observed at 266 nM after 24 hour of incubation. Nuclear uptake of 111In-NLS-CSL360 (266 nM) was 2.0-fold higher than 111In-CSL360 (266 nM) after 24 hour of incubation. Clonogenic survival (CS) of AML cells was reduced to 27.5 ± 4.1%. The nuclear uptake and cytotoxicity were reduced when pre-exposed to unlabeled CSL360, indicating 111In-NLS-CSL360 was CD123-specific. Conclusion: 111In-NLS-CSL360 could be a promising radioimmunotherapeutic agent specific for LSCs.
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Auger Electron-emitting Radioimmunotherapeutic (RIT) Agent Specific for Leukemic Stem Cells

Gao, Jin Hua 04 July 2013 (has links)
Objective: CSL360 is a chimeric IgG1 mAb recognizing CD123+/CD131- LSCs responsible for acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The in vitro targeting properties of 111In-labeled CSL360 modified with nuclear localization sequence (NLS) were evaluated in AML cells. Methods: 111In-NLS-CSL360 was constructed and its binding affinity, cellular uptake and nuclear importation were analyzed on CD123+ cells. Cytotoxicity was evaluated by clonogenic assays on AML cells (CD123+/CD131-). Results: 111In-NLS-CSL360 exhibited preserved binding to CD123. High cellular and nuclear uptake was observed at 266 nM after 24 hour of incubation. Nuclear uptake of 111In-NLS-CSL360 (266 nM) was 2.0-fold higher than 111In-CSL360 (266 nM) after 24 hour of incubation. Clonogenic survival (CS) of AML cells was reduced to 27.5 ± 4.1%. The nuclear uptake and cytotoxicity were reduced when pre-exposed to unlabeled CSL360, indicating 111In-NLS-CSL360 was CD123-specific. Conclusion: 111In-NLS-CSL360 could be a promising radioimmunotherapeutic agent specific for LSCs.
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Estudo da marcação com Indio-111 e Gálio-68 de derivados da bombesina e avaliação das propriedades biológicas para aplicação em SPECT e PET / Study of labelling of bombesin derivatives with 111-indium and 68-galium and evaluation of biological properties for application in SPECT and PET

Ricardo de Souza Oliveira 10 December 2014 (has links)
Receptores para o peptídeo liberador de gastrina (GRPr) são super expressos em vários tipos de células cancerígenas, incluindo câncer de mama e próstata. A Bombesina é um análogo do peptídeo GRP de mamíferos que se liga com alta especificidade e afinidade aos receptores do peptídeo liberador de gastrina (GRPr). Significantes pesquisas têm sido realizadas para desenvolver e radiomarcar um análogo da bombesina para diagnóstico de tumores de próstata e mama, utilizando-se técnicas de SPECT e PET, com radionuclídeos como 111In e 68Ga. O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar a marcação com 111In de uma série inédita de peptídeos derivados de bombesina e determinar o potencial de aplicação no diagnóstico de tumores de próstata em modelos animais. Vários estudos foram realizados para padronizar o procedimento de marcação, variando-se temperatura, tempo de marcação, massa do peptídeo e atividade do radionuclídeo. Os resultados demonstraram que os análogos da bombesina estudados podem ser marcados com índio-111 com alto rendimento de marcação e alta atividade específica. Os estudos de biodistribuição em animais normais demonstraram que o derivado de BBN com espaçador aminoacídico Gly5 apresentou captação pancreática e intestinal expressiva, sugerindo ser o melhor derivado. Dois derivados DOTA- conjugados, com espaçador Gly5 foram radiomarcados com gálio-68 e investigados em modelo animal com tumor de próstata humano, indicando o potencial para aplicação do peptídeo radiomarcado no diagnóstico por PET. / Gastrin releasing peptide receptors (GRPRs) are over expressed in various types of cancer cells including prostate and breast cancer. Bombesin is an analogue of the mammalian GRP that binds with high specificity and affinity to GRPRs. Significant research efforts have been devoted to the design and radiolabel bombesin peptides for the diagnostic of prostatic and breast cancer using SPECT e PET, with radionuclides like 111In e 68Ga. The objective of this work was to study the labeling with 111In of a new bombesin series and evaluate the potential for diagnostic application using animal model. Several studies were evaluated to optimize the labelling conditions of BBN derivatives with 111In using different temperature, time, mass of peptide and radionuclide activity. High radiochemical purity and high specific activity were obtained for all the peptides labeled with 111-indium. Biodistribution studies in normal mices showed that the BBN derivative with Gly5 as aminoacidic spacer presented high uptake on pancreas and intestines that suggests that is the best peptide. Two DOTA-derivatives with Gly5 as spacer were radiolabelled with 68-gallium and evaluated in tumor model animals of human prostatic cancer and showed high potential for clinical application in diagnostic procedures with PET.
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Studium interakce organických molekul na kovem pasivovaných površích křemíku pomocí STM / Interaction of organic molecules with metal passivated semiconductor surfaces studied via STM

Zimmermann, Petr January 2019 (has links)
Title Interaction of Organic Molecules with Metal Passivated Silicon Surfaces Studied via STM Author Petr Zimmermann Department Department of Plasma and Surface Science Supervisor Doc. RNDr. Pavel Sobotík, CSc. Department of Plasma and Surface Science Abstract Organic molecules offer a wide range of optical, electronic or chemical properties. Coupling them to silicon could pave way to novel applications and devices, however, a controlled molecular functionalization of silicon remains challenging due to the presence of highly reactive dangling bonds on its surfaces. We attempt to decrease the reactivity of low index silicon surfaces with an ultra-thin layer of a metal adsorbates and study their interaction with organic molecules via scanning tunnelling microscopy. In the first part we investigate the interaction of ethylene, a small unsaturated molecule, with tin and indium 1D chains grown on Si(001) - 2 × 1. The chains consist of dimers structurally analogous to the dimers of the underlying Si(001) - 2 × 1 surface. Aided by photoelectron spectroscopy we find that the Sn chains are less reactive than the Si(001) surface and that the absence of a π dimer bond renders indium chains inert. In the second part we study the interaction of copper phthalocyanine, a small macrocyclic heteroaromatic compound, with the...

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