Title of article
How to Modulate Tumor Hypoxia for Preclinical In Vivo Imaging Research
Author/Authors
De Bruycker, Sven University of Antwerp - Universiteitsplein - Wilrijk - Antwerp, Belgium , Vangestel, Christel University of Antwerp - Universiteitsplein - Wilrijk - Antwerp, Belgium , Staelens, Steven University of Antwerp - Universiteitsplein - Wilrijk - Antwerp, Belgium , den Wyngaert, Tim Van University of Antwerp - Universiteitsplein - Wilrijk - Antwerp, Belgium , Stroobants, Sigrid University of Antwerp - Universiteitsplein - Wilrijk - Antwerp, Belgium
Pages
17
From page
1
To page
17
Abstract
Tumor hypoxia is related with tumor aggressiveness, chemo- and radiotherapy resistance, and thus a poor clinical outcome.
Therefore, over the past decades, every effort has been made to develop strategies to battle the negative prognostic infiuence of
tumor hypoxia. For appropriate patient selection and follow-up, noninvasive imaging biomarkers such as positron emission
tomography (PET) radiolabeled ligands are unprecedentedly needed. Importantly, before being able to implement these new
therapies and potential biomarkers into the clinical setting, preclinical in vivo validation in adequate animal models is indispensable. In this review, we provide an overview of the difierent attempts that have been made to create difierential hypoxic in
vivo cancer models with a particular focus on their applicability in PET imaging studies.
Keywords
Hypoxia , Tumor , Vivo , PET
Journal title
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging
Serial Year
2018
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2617662
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