Target Identification of a 1,3,4‐Oxadiazin‐5(6 H )‐One Anticancer Agent via Photoaffinity Labelling

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (9) ◽  
pp. 1626-1630 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bumhee Lim ◽  
Jinah Lee ◽  
Byungjin Kim ◽  
Rang Lee ◽  
Jaehyun Park ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-29
Author(s):  
Isma Attique ◽  
Shabbir Hussain ◽  
Muhammad Amjad ◽  
Khalida Nazir ◽  
Muhammad Shahid Nazir

Fluorine has a useful positron transmitting isotope and it enjoys broad application in the medical field. It is utilized in fluorinated agents,therapeutic sciences and steroid field. Fluorine incorporation viafluoroalkylation is a useful approach in the development of new functional materials and in drug design. Fluorine also plays its role as an anticancer agent and is a successful chemotherapeutic agent for certain sorts of malignant growth. 5-fluorouracil plays a vital role in the treatment of cancer. 18 Facts as a radio label tracer atom in PET imaging. 19 F has the second most sensitive and stable NMR-active nucleus.


2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 284-292
Author(s):  
Eisha A. Christian ◽  
Elysa Widjaja ◽  
Ayako Ochi ◽  
Hiroshi Otsubo ◽  
Stephanie Holowka ◽  
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OBJECTIVESmall lesions at the depth of the sulcus, such as with bottom-of-sulcus focal cortical dysplasia, are not visible from the surface of the brain and can therefore be technically challenging to resect. In this technical note, the authors describe their method of using depth electrodes as landmarks for the subsequent resection of these exacting lesions.METHODSA retrospective review was performed on pediatric patients who had undergone invasive electroencephalography with depth electrodes that were subsequently used as guides for resection in the period between July 2015 and June 2017.RESULTSTen patients (3–15 years old) met the criteria for this study. At the same time as invasive subdural grid and/or strip insertion, between 2 and 4 depth electrodes were placed using a hand-held frameless neuronavigation technique. Of the total 28 depth electrodes inserted, all were found within the targeted locations on postoperative imaging. There was 1 patient in whom an asymptomatic subarachnoid hemorrhage was demonstrated on postprocedural imaging. Depth electrodes aided in target identification in all 10 cases.CONCLUSIONSDepth electrodes placed at the time of invasive intracranial electrode implantation can be used to help localize, target, and resect primary zones of epileptogenesis caused by bottom-of-sulcus lesions.


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