Cancer radiopharmaceutical therapies (RPTs) have demonstrated great promise in the treatment of neuroendocrine and prostate cancer, giving hope to late-stage metastatic cancer patients with currently very few treatment options. These therapies have sparked a large amount of interest in pre-clinical research due to their ability to target metastatic disease, with many research efforts focused towards developing and evaluating targeted RPTs for different cancer types in in vivo models. Here we describe a method for monitoring real-time in vivo binding kinetics for the pre-clinical evaluation of cancer RPTs.
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November 2021
Acoustic links for implantable medical devices (implants) have gained attention primarily because they provide a route to wireless deep-tissue systems. The miniaturization of the implants is a key research goal in these efforts, nominally because smaller implants result in less acute tissue damage. Implant size in most acoustic systems is limited by the piezoelectric bulk crystal used for power harvesting and data communication.
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