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A Novel Type of PSMA-Targeting Ligands via β‑Branched Aromatic α‑Amino Acid Modification, Bearing Enhanced Tumor Targeting and Reduced Renal Toxicity
Published 2025“…With average renal uptake of less than 10%ID/g, as opposed to 25%ID/g for [<sup>68</sup>Ga]Ga-<b>PSMA-617</b>, this substantial decrease in renal accumulation translates to a significantly improved safety profile by minimizing nephrotoxic risks. …”
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A Novel Type of PSMA-Targeting Ligands via β‑Branched Aromatic α‑Amino Acid Modification, Bearing Enhanced Tumor Targeting and Reduced Renal Toxicity
Published 2025“…With average renal uptake of less than 10%ID/g, as opposed to 25%ID/g for [<sup>68</sup>Ga]Ga-<b>PSMA-617</b>, this substantial decrease in renal accumulation translates to a significantly improved safety profile by minimizing nephrotoxic risks. …”
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Overcoming the Limitations of Transition-Metal Catalysis in the Chemoenzymatic Dynamic Kinetic Resolution (DKR) of Atropisomeric Bisnaphthols
Published 2024“…Such a reliable ligand offers π* orbitals, allowing additional metal-to-ligand d−π* back-donation, which can significantly enhance coordination effects between the ligand and metal. …”
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Overcoming the Limitations of Transition-Metal Catalysis in the Chemoenzymatic Dynamic Kinetic Resolution (DKR) of Atropisomeric Bisnaphthols
Published 2024“…Such a reliable ligand offers π* orbitals, allowing additional metal-to-ligand d−π* back-donation, which can significantly enhance coordination effects between the ligand and metal. …”
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Data used to generate Fig 1.
Published 2025“…To assess sterility, males and females that emerged from irradiated eggs were mated with the non-irradiated ones. Our results showed that an irradiation dose of 7 Gy significantly caused more than 90% sterility in both wild-type males and females (<i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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3906
Data used to generate Table 6.
Published 2025“…To assess sterility, males and females that emerged from irradiated eggs were mated with the non-irradiated ones. Our results showed that an irradiation dose of 7 Gy significantly caused more than 90% sterility in both wild-type males and females (<i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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3907
Data used to generate Table 2.
Published 2025“…To assess sterility, males and females that emerged from irradiated eggs were mated with the non-irradiated ones. Our results showed that an irradiation dose of 7 Gy significantly caused more than 90% sterility in both wild-type males and females (<i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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3908
Data used to generate Fig 3.
Published 2025“…To assess sterility, males and females that emerged from irradiated eggs were mated with the non-irradiated ones. Our results showed that an irradiation dose of 7 Gy significantly caused more than 90% sterility in both wild-type males and females (<i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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3909
Data used to generate Fig 5.
Published 2025“…To assess sterility, males and females that emerged from irradiated eggs were mated with the non-irradiated ones. Our results showed that an irradiation dose of 7 Gy significantly caused more than 90% sterility in both wild-type males and females (<i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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3910
Data used to generate Fig 2.
Published 2025“…To assess sterility, males and females that emerged from irradiated eggs were mated with the non-irradiated ones. Our results showed that an irradiation dose of 7 Gy significantly caused more than 90% sterility in both wild-type males and females (<i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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3911
Data used to generate Fig 6.
Published 2025“…To assess sterility, males and females that emerged from irradiated eggs were mated with the non-irradiated ones. Our results showed that an irradiation dose of 7 Gy significantly caused more than 90% sterility in both wild-type males and females (<i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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3912
Data used to generate Fig 4.
Published 2025“…To assess sterility, males and females that emerged from irradiated eggs were mated with the non-irradiated ones. Our results showed that an irradiation dose of 7 Gy significantly caused more than 90% sterility in both wild-type males and females (<i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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3913
Data used to generate Table 5.
Published 2025“…To assess sterility, males and females that emerged from irradiated eggs were mated with the non-irradiated ones. Our results showed that an irradiation dose of 7 Gy significantly caused more than 90% sterility in both wild-type males and females (<i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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3914
Data used to generate Table 3.
Published 2025“…To assess sterility, males and females that emerged from irradiated eggs were mated with the non-irradiated ones. Our results showed that an irradiation dose of 7 Gy significantly caused more than 90% sterility in both wild-type males and females (<i>p</i> < 0.05). …”
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