Direct Cell Radiolabeling for in Vivo Cell Tracking with PET and SPECT Imaging

PJ Gawne, F Man, PJ Blower… - Chemical reviews, 2022 - ACS Publications
The arrival of cell-based therapies is a revolution in medicine. However, its safe clinical
application in a rational manner depends on reliable, clinically applicable methods for …

Radioluminescence in biomedicine: physics, applications, and models

JS Klein, C Sun, G Pratx - Physics in Medicine & Biology, 2019 - iopscience.iop.org
The electromagnetic spectrum contains different frequency bands useful for medical imaging
and therapy. Short wavelengths (ionizing radiation) are commonly used for radiological and …

Modular low-light microscope for imaging cellular bioluminescence and radioluminescence

TJ Kim, S Türkcan, G Pratx - Nature protocols, 2017 - nature.com
Low-light microscopy methods are receiving increased attention as new applications have
emerged. One such application is to allow longitudinal imaging of light-sensitive cells with …

Toward a droplet-based single-cell radiometric assay

ME Gallina, TJ Kim, M Shelor, J Vasquez… - Analytical …, 2017 - ACS Publications
Radiotracers are widely used to track molecular processes, both in vitro and in vivo, with
high sensitivity and specificity. However, most radionuclide detection methods have spatial …

Optical imaging of ionizing radiation from clinical sources

TM Shaffer, CM Drain, J Grimm - Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2016 - Soc Nuclear Med
Nuclear medicine uses ionizing radiation for both in vivo diagnosis and therapy. Ionizing
radiation comes from a variety of sources, including x-rays, beam therapy, brachytherapy …

Microfluidic radiobioassays: a radiometric detection tool for understanding cellular physiology and pharmacokinetics

Z Liu, X Lan - Lab on a Chip, 2019 - pubs.rsc.org
The investigation of molecular uptake and its kinetics in cells is valuable for understanding
the cellular physiological status, the observation of drug interventions, and the development …

[HTML][HTML] Inorganic Nanoparticles as Radiosensitizers for Cancer Treatment

B Babu, SA Stoltz, A Mittal, S Pawar, E Kolanthai… - Nanomaterials, 2023 - mdpi.com
Nanotechnology has expanded what can be achieved in our approach to cancer treatment.
The ability to produce and engineer functional nanoparticle formulations to elicit higher …

Single-cell imaging using radioluminescence microscopy reveals unexpected binding target for [18F] HFB

L Kiru, TJ Kim, B Shen, FT Chin, G Pratx - Molecular imaging and biology, 2018 - Springer
Purpose Cell-based therapies are showing great promise for a variety of diseases, but
remain hindered by the limited information available regarding the biological fate, migration …

Development of a lensless radiomicroscope for cellular-resolution radionuclide imaging

JS Klein, TJ Kim, G Pratx - Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2023 - Soc Nuclear Med
The action of radiopharmaceuticals takes place at the level of cells. However, existing
radionuclide assays can only measure uptake in bulk or in small populations of single cells …

Flow radiocytometry using droplet optofluidics

B Ha, TJ Kim, E Moon, AJ Giaccia, G Pratx - Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2021 - Elsevier
Flow-based cytometry methods are widely used to analyze heterogeneous cell populations.
However, their use for small molecule studies remains limited due to bulky fluorescent labels …