Insights from Imaging in Bioinorganic Chemistry
Herausgegeben:van Eldik, Rudi; Hubbard, Colin D.
Insights from Imaging in Bioinorganic Chemistry
Herausgegeben:van Eldik, Rudi; Hubbard, Colin D.
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Insights from Imaging in Bioinorganic Chemistry continues a long-running series that describes recent advances in scientific research, in particular, in the field of inorganic chemistry. Several highly regarded experts, mostly from academe, contribute on specific topics. The series editor chooses a sub-field within inorganic chemistry as the theme and focus of the volume, extending invitations to experts for their contributions; the current theme is insights from metal ion imaging in bioinorganic and medicinal chemistry.
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Insights from Imaging in Bioinorganic Chemistry continues a long-running series that describes recent advances in scientific research, in particular, in the field of inorganic chemistry. Several highly regarded experts, mostly from academe, contribute on specific topics. The series editor chooses a sub-field within inorganic chemistry as the theme and focus of the volume, extending invitations to experts for their contributions; the current theme is insights from metal ion imaging in bioinorganic and medicinal chemistry.
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- Advances in Inorganic Chemistry Volume 68
- Verlag: Academic Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: S0898-8838(15)X0003-1
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 27mm x 152mm x 229mm
- Gewicht: 1000g
- ISBN-13: 9780128035269
- ISBN-10: 0128035269
- Artikelnr.: 44381268
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Advances in Inorganic Chemistry Volume 68
- Verlag: Academic Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: S0898-8838(15)X0003-1
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 27mm x 152mm x 229mm
- Gewicht: 1000g
- ISBN-13: 9780128035269
- ISBN-10: 0128035269
- Artikelnr.: 44381268
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
After attending Grammar Schools, Colin D. Hubbard read Chemistry at the University of Sheffield in England, earning honours Bachelors, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees, the latter with R.G. Wilkins and S.F.A. Kettle. Postdoctoral Research followed at MIT and Cornell (G.G. Hammes) and the University of California, Berkeley, (J.F. Kirsch). He accepted a position as Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of New Hampshire, Durham in 1967, and proceeded to Associate, Full and Emeritus status. In 1994 he joined the group of Rudi van Eldik as Visiting Professor and Research Associate, first at the University of Witten-Herdecke and subsequently at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany. From 1998 - 2001 he served as a Research Manager at Unilever Research, Colworth, England. Since 2002 he has been a co-editor for Advances in Inorganic Chemistry (Volumes 54, 61, 65, 68 & 70), and a writer of review articles principally on the application of high hydrostatic pressure in in
organic chemistry reactions for mechanism diagnosis. He has spent Sabbaticals at the University of Kent, Canterbury, England, (E.F. Caldin), the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, (H.B. Dunford), the University of Leicester, England (J. Burgess) and the University of Seville, Spain, (F. Sanchez).
organic chemistry reactions for mechanism diagnosis. He has spent Sabbaticals at the University of Kent, Canterbury, England, (E.F. Caldin), the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, (H.B. Dunford), the University of Leicester, England (J. Burgess) and the University of Seville, Spain, (F. Sanchez).
1. Opportunities and Challenges for Metal Chemistry in Molecular Imaging. From Gamma Camera Imaging to PET and Multimodality Imaging
Richard Southworth, Rafael Torres Martin de Rosales, Levente K. Meszaros,Michelle T. Ma, Gregory E. D. Mullen, Gilbert Fruhwirth, Jennifer D . Young, Cinzia Imberti, Julia Bagunya-Torres, Erica Andreozzi and Philip J. Blower
2. Molecular Magnetic Resonance Imaging Probes Based on Ln3+ Complexes
Célia Bonnet and Éva Tóth
3. Luminescent Iridium(III) and Rhenium(I) Complexes as Biomolecular Probes and Imaging Reagents
Kenneth Kam-Wing Lo
4. Metalloporphyrins for Medical Imaging Applications
Francesca Bryden and Ross W. Boyle
5. Macrocyclic Bifunctional Chelators and Conjugation Strategies for Copper-64 Radiopharmaceuticals
Brett M. Paterson and Paul S. Donnelly
6. Development of Trackable Anticancer Agents Based on Metal Complexes
Ewen Bodio, Pierre Le Gendre, Franck Denat and Christine Goze
7. Advanced Chelator Design for Metal Complexes in Imaging Applications: Radiopharmaceuticals, Protein Targeting and Conjugation
Benjamin P. Burke, Johanna Seemann and Stephen J. Archibald
8. Radiometallo-Labelled Peptides in Tumor Diagnosis and Targeted Radionuclide Therapy
Subhani M. Okarvi and Helmut R. Maecke
9. Labelling of Graphene, Graphene Oxides and of their Congeners: Imaging and Biosensing Applications of Relevance to Cancer Theranostics
James A. Tyson, David Gonzalez Calatayud, Vincenzo Mirabello, Boyang Mao and Sofia I. Pascu
10. The Chemistry of Monovalent Copper in Solutions of Pure and Mixed Non-aqueous Solvents
Dip Gill and Vivek Pathania
Richard Southworth, Rafael Torres Martin de Rosales, Levente K. Meszaros,Michelle T. Ma, Gregory E. D. Mullen, Gilbert Fruhwirth, Jennifer D . Young, Cinzia Imberti, Julia Bagunya-Torres, Erica Andreozzi and Philip J. Blower
2. Molecular Magnetic Resonance Imaging Probes Based on Ln3+ Complexes
Célia Bonnet and Éva Tóth
3. Luminescent Iridium(III) and Rhenium(I) Complexes as Biomolecular Probes and Imaging Reagents
Kenneth Kam-Wing Lo
4. Metalloporphyrins for Medical Imaging Applications
Francesca Bryden and Ross W. Boyle
5. Macrocyclic Bifunctional Chelators and Conjugation Strategies for Copper-64 Radiopharmaceuticals
Brett M. Paterson and Paul S. Donnelly
6. Development of Trackable Anticancer Agents Based on Metal Complexes
Ewen Bodio, Pierre Le Gendre, Franck Denat and Christine Goze
7. Advanced Chelator Design for Metal Complexes in Imaging Applications: Radiopharmaceuticals, Protein Targeting and Conjugation
Benjamin P. Burke, Johanna Seemann and Stephen J. Archibald
8. Radiometallo-Labelled Peptides in Tumor Diagnosis and Targeted Radionuclide Therapy
Subhani M. Okarvi and Helmut R. Maecke
9. Labelling of Graphene, Graphene Oxides and of their Congeners: Imaging and Biosensing Applications of Relevance to Cancer Theranostics
James A. Tyson, David Gonzalez Calatayud, Vincenzo Mirabello, Boyang Mao and Sofia I. Pascu
10. The Chemistry of Monovalent Copper in Solutions of Pure and Mixed Non-aqueous Solvents
Dip Gill and Vivek Pathania
1. Opportunities and Challenges for Metal Chemistry in Molecular Imaging. From Gamma Camera Imaging to PET and Multimodality Imaging
Richard Southworth, Rafael Torres Martin de Rosales, Levente K. Meszaros,Michelle T. Ma, Gregory E. D. Mullen, Gilbert Fruhwirth, Jennifer D . Young, Cinzia Imberti, Julia Bagunya-Torres, Erica Andreozzi and Philip J. Blower
2. Molecular Magnetic Resonance Imaging Probes Based on Ln3+ Complexes
Célia Bonnet and Éva Tóth
3. Luminescent Iridium(III) and Rhenium(I) Complexes as Biomolecular Probes and Imaging Reagents
Kenneth Kam-Wing Lo
4. Metalloporphyrins for Medical Imaging Applications
Francesca Bryden and Ross W. Boyle
5. Macrocyclic Bifunctional Chelators and Conjugation Strategies for Copper-64 Radiopharmaceuticals
Brett M. Paterson and Paul S. Donnelly
6. Development of Trackable Anticancer Agents Based on Metal Complexes
Ewen Bodio, Pierre Le Gendre, Franck Denat and Christine Goze
7. Advanced Chelator Design for Metal Complexes in Imaging Applications: Radiopharmaceuticals, Protein Targeting and Conjugation
Benjamin P. Burke, Johanna Seemann and Stephen J. Archibald
8. Radiometallo-Labelled Peptides in Tumor Diagnosis and Targeted Radionuclide Therapy
Subhani M. Okarvi and Helmut R. Maecke
9. Labelling of Graphene, Graphene Oxides and of their Congeners: Imaging and Biosensing Applications of Relevance to Cancer Theranostics
James A. Tyson, David Gonzalez Calatayud, Vincenzo Mirabello, Boyang Mao and Sofia I. Pascu
10. The Chemistry of Monovalent Copper in Solutions of Pure and Mixed Non-aqueous Solvents
Dip Gill and Vivek Pathania
Richard Southworth, Rafael Torres Martin de Rosales, Levente K. Meszaros,Michelle T. Ma, Gregory E. D. Mullen, Gilbert Fruhwirth, Jennifer D . Young, Cinzia Imberti, Julia Bagunya-Torres, Erica Andreozzi and Philip J. Blower
2. Molecular Magnetic Resonance Imaging Probes Based on Ln3+ Complexes
Célia Bonnet and Éva Tóth
3. Luminescent Iridium(III) and Rhenium(I) Complexes as Biomolecular Probes and Imaging Reagents
Kenneth Kam-Wing Lo
4. Metalloporphyrins for Medical Imaging Applications
Francesca Bryden and Ross W. Boyle
5. Macrocyclic Bifunctional Chelators and Conjugation Strategies for Copper-64 Radiopharmaceuticals
Brett M. Paterson and Paul S. Donnelly
6. Development of Trackable Anticancer Agents Based on Metal Complexes
Ewen Bodio, Pierre Le Gendre, Franck Denat and Christine Goze
7. Advanced Chelator Design for Metal Complexes in Imaging Applications: Radiopharmaceuticals, Protein Targeting and Conjugation
Benjamin P. Burke, Johanna Seemann and Stephen J. Archibald
8. Radiometallo-Labelled Peptides in Tumor Diagnosis and Targeted Radionuclide Therapy
Subhani M. Okarvi and Helmut R. Maecke
9. Labelling of Graphene, Graphene Oxides and of their Congeners: Imaging and Biosensing Applications of Relevance to Cancer Theranostics
James A. Tyson, David Gonzalez Calatayud, Vincenzo Mirabello, Boyang Mao and Sofia I. Pascu
10. The Chemistry of Monovalent Copper in Solutions of Pure and Mixed Non-aqueous Solvents
Dip Gill and Vivek Pathania







