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PYTA: a universal chelator for advancing the theranostic palette of nuclear medicine

Megan E. Simms, Zhiyao Li, Megan M. Sibley, Alexander S. Ivanov, Caroline M. Lara, Timothy C. Johnstone, Vilmos Kertész, Amanda Fears, Frankie D. White, Daniel L.J. Thorek, Nikki A. Thiele

2024Chemical Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PYTA is demonstrated to rapidly and stably complex 225 Ac, 177 Lu, 111 In, and 44 Sc, a “superfecta” of complementary but chemically distinct radiometals for targeted theranostic applications.

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