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Indium-111-labeled girentuximab immunoSPECT as a diagnostic tool in clear cell renal cell carcinoma.

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Immuno-single-photon emission computed tomography (immunoSPECT) imaging with the indium-111 ((111)In)-labeled anti-CAIX antibody girentuximab in patients presenting with either a primary renal tumor or a history of ccRCC and lesions suspect for metastases during follow-up is presented.
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This article is published in European Urology.The article was published on 2013-06-01. It has received 69 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Girentuximab & Clear cell renal cell carcinoma.

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Tumor-targeted Dual-modality Imaging to Improve Intraoperative Visualization of Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma: A First in Man Study.

TL;DR: This first in man study shows that tumor-targeted dual-modality imaging using 111In-DOTA-girentuximab-IRDye800CW is safe and can be used for intraoperative guidance of ccRCC resection.
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Diagnostic Imaging for Solid Renal Tumors: A Pictorial Review.

TL;DR: The ability to detect and differentiate renal cell carcinoma subtypes, angiomyolipoma and oncocytoma based on ultrasound imaging, computed tomography, multiparametric magnetic resonance, and nuclear imaging is discussed.
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Application of Monoclonal Antibody G250 Recognizing Carbonic Anhydrase IX in Renal Cell Carcinoma

TL;DR: cG250-Based radio immuno-therapy (RIT) holds promise for treatment of patients with small-volume disease, and adjuvant treatment with unmodified cG250 may be of value in selected cases, and whether cG 250-based RIT can be combined with tyrosine kinase inhibitors, which constitutes the current standard treatment for mRCC needs to be established.
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Intraoperative Imaging Techniques to Support Complete Tumor Resection in Partial Nephrectomy

TL;DR: The value of various intraoperative imaging techniques that may help a urologist achieve complete tumor resection in nephron-sparing surgery for kidney tumors are discussed.
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Carbonic anhydrase IX is an independent predictor of survival in advanced renal clear cell carcinoma: Implications for prognosis and therapy

TL;DR: Lower CAIX levels are independently associated with poor survival in advanced RCC, which reflects significant changes in tumor biology, which should be used to predict clinical outcome and identify high-risk patients in need for adjuvant immunotherapy and CAIX-targeted therapies.
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Cloning and characterization of MN, a human tumor-associated protein with a domain homologous to carbonic anhydrase and a putative helix - Loop - helix DNA binding segment

TL;DR: The analysis of biological consequences of MN expression of NIH3T3 cells provides the evidence in favour of MN protein involvement in control of cell proliferation and transformation.
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Human MN/CA9 gene, a novel member of the carbonic anhydrase family: Structure and exon to protein domain relationships

TL;DR: This study isolates, sequenced, and characterized a human MN/CA9 gene, a novel member of the carbonic anhydrase (CA) family, which codes for widely distributed catalysts of the reversible conversion of carbon dioxide to carbonic acid, and examines its biological function.
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Monoclonal antibody G 250 recognizes a determinant present in renal-cell carcinoma and absent from normal kidney.

TL;DR: A monoclonal antibody designated G 250, subclass IgGI, that recognizes an antigen preferentially expressed on cell membranes of renalcell carcinoma cells (RCC) and not expressed in normal proximal tubular epithelium is described.
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Preoperative characterisation of clear-cell renal carcinoma using iodine-124-labelled antibody chimeric G250 (124I-cG250) and PET in patients with renal masses: a phase I trial

TL;DR: In this paper, a single intravenous infusion of 185 MBq/10 mg of 124 I-cG250 over 20 min was performed on 26 patients with renal masses who were scheduled to undergo surgical resection by laparotomy and all nine non-clear-cell renal masses were negative for the tracer.
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