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Wendy Graham

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  14
Citations -  787

Wendy Graham is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodistribution & 3-Iodobenzylguanidine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 14 publications receiving 773 citations. Previous affiliations of Wendy Graham include Brigham and Women's Hospital.

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Enhancement of fluid filtration across tumor vessels: Implication for delivery of macromolecules

TL;DR: It is postulate that modulation of tumor microvascular pressure (MVP) and associated changes in IFP would enhance macromolecular delivery into a solid tumor.
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Rapid detection of Parkinson's disease by SPECT with altropane: A selective ligand for dopamine transporters

TL;DR: SPECT images in healthy volunteers showed that [123I]altropane accumulated rapidly and selectively in the striatum and yielded excellent quality images within 1 h after injection, and plasma analysis indicated that [ 123I]ALTropane is rapidly converted to polar metabolites.
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Technetium-99m-labeled hydrazino nicotinamide derivatized chemotactic peptide analogs for imaging focal sites of bacterial infection.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that 99mTc-labeled chemotactic peptide analogs are effective agents for the external imaging of focal sites of infection in rats and rabbits.
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Synthesis and Characterization of Organohydrazino Complexes of Technetium, Rhenium, and Molybdenum with the {M(η1-HxNNR)(η2-HyNNR)} Core and Their Relationship to Radiolabeled Organohydrazine-Derivatized Chemotactic Peptides with Diagnostic Applications

TL;DR: The reduction of perrhenate, molybdate and pertechnetate with 2-hydrazinopyridine dihydrochloride in methanol has led to the preparation of a class of complexes containing the M(eta(1)-NNC(5)H(4)NH(x)())(eta(2)-HNNH(y)().
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Technetium-99m-labeled chemotactic peptides: comparison with indium-111-labeled white blood cells for localizing acute bacterial infection in the rabbit.

TL;DR: Results indicate that 99mTc-HP yields target-to-background ratios greater than or equal to those achievable with 111In-WBCs probably as a result of an increase in absolute accumulation at the site of infection.