Publications by authors named "Terrish Overstreet"

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  • Novel chelates PIP-DTPA, AZEP-DTPA, NETA, NPTA, and PIP-DOTA were synthesized and tested to improve MRI contrast, showing similar effectiveness to existing agents like Gd(DTPA) and Gd(DOTA).
  • Stability tests indicated that Gd(NETA), Gd(PIP-DTPA), and Gd(PIP-DOTA) maintained their integrity in human serum for up to 14 days, while NPTA showed significant Gd release.
  • In vivo studies found that Gd(NETA), Gd(PIP-DTPA), and Gd(PIP-DOTA) had better stability and lower kidney retention compared to Gd(DOTA), suggesting
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Novel 1,4,7-triazacyclononane-N,N',N' '-triacetic acid (NOTA) based octadentate ligands [2-(4,7-biscarboxymethyl[1,4,7]triazacyclononan-1-ylethyl)carbonylmethylamino]acetic acid tetrahydrochloride (1) and [3-(4,7-biscarboxymethyl[1,4,7]triazacyclononan-1-yl-propyl)carbonylmethylamino]acetic acid tetrahydrochloride (2) with pendent donor groups as potential yttrium chelators for radioimmunotherapy (RIT) have been prepared via a convenient and high-yield cyclization route. The complexation kinetics of the novel chelates with Y(III) was investigated and compared to that of 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-N,N',N' ',N" '-tetraacetic acid (DOTA), a macrocyclic chelating agent well recognized as forming very stable complexes with yttrium but also limited in usage because of slow Y(III) complex formation rates. The in vitro stability of the corresponding (88)Y-labeled complexes in human serum was assessed by measuring the release of (88)Y from the complexes over 14 days.

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Copper offers a unique selection of radioisotopes ((60)Cu, (61)Cu, (62)Cu, (64)Cu, and (67)Cu) with half-lives ranging from 9.8 min to 61.9 h suitable for imaging and/or radiotherapy.

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