Innovative Approaches to Radiopharmaceuticals: Advances in Design, Labeling, and Applications
A special issue of Pharmaceuticals (ISSN 1424-8247). This special issue belongs to the section "Radiopharmaceutical Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2025 | Viewed by 281
Special Issue Editors
Interests: radiochemistry; theronstic radiopharmaceutical; peptide synthesis; radiometal kidney uptakes
Interests: radiopharmaceutical development; nuclear imaging; small molecule-protein interaction; cancer diagnosis and treatment; clinical translational research
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are excited to announce that the Pharmaceuticals journal will feature Special Issue on radiopharmaceuticals titled “Innovative Approaches to Radiopharmaceuticals: Advances in Design, Labeling, and Applications”. We eagerly anticipate your manuscript submissions and look forward to including them in this Special Issue after the review process.
The emergence of employing radionuclides in imaging and treating cancer in the form of radiotracers has revolutionized the oncology field in many aspects, including their ability to non-invasively visualize tumors, selectively deliver the activity to the tumor sites, be used in personalized treatment (tailored medicine), and provide functional information at a cellular and molecular level. Their emergence has been driven by advancements in medical technology, leading to an increasing array of radiopharmaceuticals and imaging modalities. Their potential to grow even further is apparent, as unremitting research explores the development of novel radiotracers, new targets, and innovative applications. This continuous development holds promise for even more precise and effective cancer management procedures. Therefore, we are dedicating this Special Issue to highlighting the latest advancements in imaging and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals that are used in the fight against cancer. It will mainly focus on cutting-edge radiotracers and their unique targets, as well as advanced techniques for labeling and purifying new radiotracers, or those that currently exist, to improve their properties. Therefore, we welcome all original articles and reviews to submit to this Special Issue.
Authors are invited to write on the following topic, but not limited to:
- Novel radiotracers and their targets;
- Novel methods of labeling and purification of new radiotracers or improving the existing ones;
- Stability studies (ex vivo and in vivo);
- Major obstacles faced in the development of radiopharmaceuticals.
Dr. Shvan J. Raheem
Dr. Justin J. Bailey
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- radiochemistry
- radiopharmaceutical
- radiotracers
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