Peptide Receptors as Molecular Targets for Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy
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Abstract
During the past decade, proof of the principle that peptide receptors can be used successfully for in vivo targeting of human cancers has been provided. The molecular basis for targeting rests on the in vitro observation that peptide receptors can be expressed in large quantities in certain tumors. The clinical impact is at the diagnostic level: in vivo receptor scintigraphy uses radiolabeled peptides for the localization of tumors and their metastases. It is also at the therapeutic level: peptide receptor radiotherapy of tumors emerges as a serious treatment option. Peptides linked to cytotoxic agents are also considered for therapeutic applications. The use of nonradiolabeled, noncytotoxic peptide analogs…
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- Receptor
- Vasoactive intestinal peptide
- Somatostatin
- Peptide
- Somatostatin receptor
- In vivo
- Neuroendocrine tumors
- Cancer research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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