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    Dual anti-HER2/EGFR inhibition synergistically increases therapeutic effects and alters tumor oxygenation in HNSCC

    Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), and hypoxia are associated with radioresistance. The goal of this study is to study the synergy of anti-HER2, trastuzum...

    Patrick N. Song, Shannon E. Lynch, Chloe T. DeMellier, Ameer Mansur in Scientific Reports (2024)

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    Evaluating the Accuracy of FUCCI Cell Cycle In Vivo Fluorescent Imaging to Assess Tumor Proliferation in Preclinical Oncology Models

    The primary goal of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of the fluorescence ubiquitination cell cycle indicator (FUCCI) system with fluorescence in vivo imaging compared to 3′-deoxy-3′-[18F]fluorothymidine ([1...

    Yun Lu, Adriana V. F. Massicano, Carlos A. Gallegos in Molecular Imaging and Biology (2022)

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    89Zr-panitumumab PET imaging for preoperative assessment of ameloblastoma in a PDX model

    Accurate assessment of tumor margins with specific, non-invasive imaging would result in the preservation of healthy tissue and improve long-term local tumor control, thereby reducing the risk of recurrence. O...

    Logan D. Stone, Adriana V. F. Massicano, Todd M. Stevens in Scientific Reports (2022)

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    Author Correction: Positron emission tomography imaging with 89Zr-labeled anti-CD8 cys-diabody reveals CD8+ cell infiltration during oncolytic virus therapy in a glioma murine model

    Benjamin B. Kasten, Hailey A. Houson, Jennifer M. Coleman in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    Positron emission tomography imaging with 89Zr-labeled anti-CD8 cys-diabody reveals CD8+ cell infiltration during oncolytic virus therapy in a glioma murine model

    Determination of treatment response to immunotherapy in glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a process which can take months. Detection of CD8+ T cell recruitment to the tumor with a noninvasive imaging modality such...

    Benjamin B. Kasten, Hailey A. Houson, Jennifer M. Coleman in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    A cell-penetrating MARCKS mimetic selectively triggers cytolytic death in glioblastoma

    Glioblastoma (GBM) is an aggressive malignancy with limited effectiveness of standard of care therapies including surgery, radiation, and temozolomide chemotherapy necessitating novel therapeutics. Unfortunate...

    Nicholas J. Eustace, Joshua C. Anderson, Jason M. Warram, Hayley N. Widden in Oncogene (2020)

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    Targeting MMP-14 for dual PET and fluorescence imaging of glioma in preclinical models

    There is a clinical need for agents that target glioma cells for non-invasive and intraoperative imaging to guide therapeutic intervention and improve the prognosis of glioma. Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-14...

    Benjamin B. Kasten, Ke Jiang, Denzel Cole in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and M… (2020)

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    Fluorescence Imaging for Cancer Screening and Surveillance

    The advent of fluorescence imaging (FI) for cancer cell detection in the field of oncology is promising for both cancer screening and surgical resection. Particularly, FI in cancer screening and surveillance i...

    K. E. Tipirneni, E. L. Rosenthal, L. S. Moore in Molecular Imaging and Biology (2017)

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    Effects of an Unlabeled Loading Dose on Tumor-Specific Uptake of a Fluorescently Labeled Antibody for Optical Surgical Navigation

    Intraoperative optical imaging to guide surgeons during oncologic resections offers a unique and promising solution to the ambiguity of cancer margins to tactile and visual assessment that results in devastati...

    Lindsay S. Moore, Eben L. Rosenthal, Esther de Boer in Molecular Imaging and Biology (2017)

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    Beyond the margins: real-time detection of cancer using targeted fluorophores

  11. Fluorescence imaging can transform the way surgeries are performed, through the intraoperative identification of vital structures, lymph nodes and cancer in re...

  12. Ray R. Zhang, Alexandra B. Schroeder in Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology (2017)

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    Molecular Ultrasound Imaging of Tissue Inflammation Using an Animal Model of Acute Kidney Injury

    The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of molecular ultrasound (US) imaging for monitoring the early inflammatory effects following acute kidney injury.

    Kenneth Hoyt, Jason M. Warram, Dezhi Wang in Molecular Imaging and Biology (2015)

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    In Vivo Fluorescence Immunohistochemistry: Localization of Fluorescently Labeled Cetuximab in Squamous Cell Carcinomas

    Anti-EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor) antibody based treatment strategies have been successfully implemented in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Unfortunately, predicting an accurate and r...

    Esther de Boer, Jason M. Warram, Matthew D. Tucker in Scientific Reports (2015)

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    IND-Directed Safety and Biodistribution Study of Intravenously Injected Cetuximab-IRDye800 in Cynomolgus Macaques

    The use of receptor-targeted antibodies conjugated to fluorophores is actively being explored for real-time imaging of disease states; however, the toxicity of the bioconjugate has not been assessed in non-hum...

    Kurt R. Zinn, Melissa Korb, Sharon Samuel, Jason M. Warram in Molecular Imaging and Biology (2015)

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    Antibody-based imaging strategies for cancer

    Although mainly developed for preclinical research and therapeutic use, antibodies have high antigen specificity, which can be used as a courier to selectively deliver a diagnostic probe or therapeutic agent t...

    Jason M. Warram, Esther de Boer, Anna G. Sorace in Cancer and Metastasis Reviews (2014)

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    A Genetic Strategy for Combined Screening and Localized Imaging of Breast Cancer

    Improvements are needed for the early detection of breast cancer, as current imaging methods lack sensitivity to detect small tumors and assess their disease phenotype.

    Jason M. Warram, Anton V. Borovjagin, Kurt R. Zinn in Molecular Imaging and Biology (2011)