Copper-64 Based PET-Radiopharmaceuticals: Ways to Clinical Translational
Nan Yang, Xiaoyi Guo, Jin Ding, Feng Wang, Teli Liu, Hua Zhu, Zhi Yang
Abstract
Positron emission tomography (PET) as an advanced noninvasive imaging technique , provides unprecedented insights into the study of physiological and biochemical processes in vivo. Copper-64 ( 64 Cu) has a ideal half-life of 12.7 hours, with β+ and β-dual decay modes and abundant coordination chemistry, enabling the development of a wide variety of radiopharmaceuticals for PET imaging and radionuclide therapy.This review provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advances in Copper-64 ( 64 Cu)-based PET radionuclides , covering their production, radiolabeling strategies, and clinical applications. It highlights the role of 64 Cu-PET in enhancing diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic outcomes across various tumor types. Additionally, future research directions and the evolving clinical applications of 64 Cu-based radiopharmaceuticals are discussed, offering insights into their potential impact on clinical practice.