New fluorinated fructose analogs as selective probes of the hexose transporter protein GLUT5

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Olivier-Mohamad Soueidan ◽  
Brendan J. Trayner ◽  
Tina N. Grant ◽  
Jeff R. Henderson ◽  
Frank Wuest ◽  
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Two fluorinated fructose analogs are taken up by tumor cells in culture. Their high affinity for the transporter protein GLUT5 provides information on the structural demands of its binding site, and suggests approaches towards new molecular imaging probes.

2011 ◽  
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pp. 119-125 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriella Rimkus ◽  
Sibylle Bremer-Streck ◽  
Cordula Grüttner ◽  
Werner Alois Kaiser ◽  
Ingrid Hilger

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Yun Zeng ◽  
Siddhardha Busi ◽  
Surya M. Nauli ◽  
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2011 ◽  
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Fred Reynolds ◽  
Kimberly A. Kelly

Molecular imaging allows clinicians to visualize disease-specific molecules, thereby providing relevant information in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. With advances in genomics and proteomics and underlying mechanisms of disease pathology, the number of targets identified has significantly outpaced the number of developed molecular imaging probes. There has been a concerted effort to bridge this gap with multidisciplinary efforts in chemistry, proteomics, physics, material science, and biology—all essential to progress in molecular imaging probe development. In this review, we discuss target selection, screening techniques, and probe optimization with the aim of developing clinically relevant molecularly targeted imaging agents.


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Rohit Sharma ◽  
Chandan Kumar ◽  
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Ming-Ming ZHEN ◽  
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Feng Gao ◽  
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Wei Wang ◽  
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