Publications by authors named "Lisa K Manzuk"

Article Synopsis
  • - Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is a key imaging technique used to study drug distribution, receptor activity, and biomarkers, essential for drug development.
  • - Traditional PET biodistribution studies are labor-intensive, prone to variability, and challenging due to inconsistent animal positioning, which can affect results.
  • - To improve accuracy and efficiency, Body Conforming Animal Molds (BCAMs) were introduced for consistent positioning, combined with a cloud-based SaaS platform that offers automated data analysis, demonstrating successful outcomes comparable to manual methods with minimal training required.
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KRAS is one of the most commonly mutated oncogenes in lung, colorectal, and pancreatic cancers. Recent clinical trials directly targeting KRAS G12C presented encouraging results for a large population of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but resistance to treatment is a concern. Continued exploration of new inhibitors and preclinical models is needed to address resistance mechanisms and improve duration of patient responses.

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Nanoparticle (NP) technology holds significant promise to mediate targeted drug delivery to specific organs in the body. Understanding the 3D biodistribution of NPs in heterogeneous environments such as the tumor tissue can provide crucial information on efficacy, safety and potential clinical outcomes. Here we present a novel end-to-end workflow, VIOLA, which makes use of tissue clearing methodology in conjunction with high resolution imaging and advanced 3D image processing to quantify the spatiotemporal 3D biodistribution of fluorescently labeled ACCURIN® NPs.

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