DOTA derivative
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- Product Code: 100369
CAS:
153777-70-9
Molecular Weight: | 879.14 g./mol | Molecular Formula: | C₄₃H₅₀N₄O₈S₄ |
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Density: | Storage Condition: | 2-8℃ |
Product Description:
DOTA derivatives are widely used in the field of medical imaging and diagnostics, particularly in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These compounds serve as chelating agents, effectively binding to metal ions such as gadolinium, which enhances the contrast in MRI scans. This allows for clearer and more detailed images of soft tissues, aiding in the accurate diagnosis of various medical conditions, including tumors, inflammation, and vascular diseases.
In addition to imaging, DOTA derivatives play a crucial role in radiopharmaceuticals for targeted cancer therapy. They are utilized to attach radioactive isotopes to specific molecules that can target cancer cells. This enables the precise delivery of radiation to cancerous tissues, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy cells and improving the effectiveness of treatment.
Furthermore, these derivatives are employed in research for studying biological processes at the molecular level. By labeling biomolecules with DOTA complexes, scientists can track and analyze the behavior of these molecules in vivo, providing valuable insights into cellular functions and disease mechanisms.
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DOTA derivative
DOTA derivatives are widely used in the field of medical imaging and diagnostics, particularly in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These compounds serve as chelating agents, effectively binding to metal ions such as gadolinium, which enhances the contrast in MRI scans. This allows for clearer and more detailed images of soft tissues, aiding in the accurate diagnosis of various medical conditions, including tumors, inflammation, and vascular diseases.
In addition to imaging, DOTA derivatives play a crucial role in radiopharmaceuticals for targeted cancer therapy. They are utilized to attach radioactive isotopes to specific molecules that can target cancer cells. This enables the precise delivery of radiation to cancerous tissues, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy cells and improving the effectiveness of treatment.
Furthermore, these derivatives are employed in research for studying biological processes at the molecular level. By labeling biomolecules with DOTA complexes, scientists can track and analyze the behavior of these molecules in vivo, providing valuable insights into cellular functions and disease mechanisms.
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