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13- and 14-membered macrocyclic ligands containing methylcarboxylate or methylphosphonate pendant arms: Chemical and biological evaluation of their 153Sm and 166Ho complexes as potential agents for therapy or bone pain palliation

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Biodistribution studies in mice demonstrated that (153)Sm/(166)Ho-trita complexes have a fast tissue clearance with more than 95% of the injected activity excreted after 2 h, value that is comparable to the corresponding dota complexes, in contrast, the ( 153)Sm-teta complex has a significantly lower total excretion.
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This article is published in Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry.The article was published on 2006-02-01. It has received 61 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: DOTA.

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Gadolinium(III) complexes as MRI contrast agents: ligand design and properties of the complexes

TL;DR: The ligand types and structures of their complexes on one side and a set of the physico-chemical parameters governing properties of the CAs on the other side are discussed and the solid-state structures of lanthanide(III) complexes of open-chain and macrocyclic ligands and their structural features are compared.
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Biomedical applications of macrocyclic ligand complexes

TL;DR: The use of such complexes in imaging as MRI contrast agents, radiopharmaceuticals and luminescent probes is discussed, and the considerable scope for future development of novel metal based therapeutics based on protein binding, targeting of radioisotopes or dual function agents is highlighted.
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Metal complexes of cyclen and cyclam derivatives useful for medical applications: a discussion based on thermodynamic stability constants and structural data

TL;DR: Differences between 12- and 14-membered tetraazamacrocyclic derivatives with methylcarboxylate and methylphosphonate pendant arms and their chelates with divalent first-series transition metal and trivalent lanthanide ions are discussed on the basis of their thermodynamic stability constants, X-ray structures and theoretical studies.
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Enzymatic biotransformation of the azo dye Sudan Orange G with bacterial CotA-laccase

TL;DR: It is shown that recombinant bacterial CotA-laccase from Bacillus subtilis is able to decolourise, at alkaline pH and in the absence of redox mediators, a variety of structurally different synthetic dyes.
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The art of building multifunctional metal-binding agents from basic molecular scaffolds for the potential application in neurodegenerative diseases

TL;DR: The state-of-the-art in this latest strategy for designing metal-ion chelators as potential therapeutic agents in neurodegenerative diseases will be discussed, with special emphasis on AD and additional coverage of PD and prion diseases.
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Therapeutic radionuclides : production and decay property considerations

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