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Reduction of background activity through radiolabeling of antifibrin Fab' with 99mTc-dextran
2000
Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Scintigraphic detection of occult disease is limited by background activity in the blood and in the extravascular space that reduces target-specific contrast. To lower nonspecific background activity, we have studied the in vivo biodistribution kinetics of a clot-targeting molecule (MH1 Fab') attached to (99m)Tc-dextran. We tested the hypothesis that the complex will have better background clearance than the directly radiolabeled clot-targeting molecule.
pmid:10914920
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