Insights from Imaging in Bioinorganic Chemistry

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Insights from Imaging in Bioinorganic Chemistry continues a long-running series that describes recent advances in scientific research, in particular, in the field of inorganic chemistry. Several highly regarded experts, mostly from academe, contribute on specific topics. The series editor chooses a sub-field within inorganic chemistry as the theme and focus of the volume, extending invitations to experts for their contributions; the current theme is insights from metal ion imaging in bioinorganic and medicinal chemistry.

1. Opportunities and Challenges for Metal Chemistry in Molecular Imaging. From Gamma Camera Imaging to PET and Multimodality Imaging Richard Southworth, Rafael Torres Martin de Rosales, Levente K. Meszaros,Michelle T. Ma, Gregory E. D. Mullen, Gilbert Fruhwirth, Jennifer D . Young, Cinzia Imberti, Julia Bagunya-Torres, Erica Andreozzi and Philip J. Blower 2. Molecular Magnetic Resonance Imaging Probes Based on Ln3+ Complexes Célia Bonnet and Éva Tóth 3. Luminescent Iridium(III) and Rhenium(I) Complexes as Biomolecular Probes and Imaging Reagents Kenneth Kam-Wing Lo 4. Metalloporphyrins for Medical Imaging Applications Francesca Bryden and Ross W. Boyle 5. Macrocyclic Bifunctional Chelators and Conjugation Strategies for Copper-64 Radiopharmaceuticals Brett M. Paterson and Paul S. Donnelly 6. Development of Trackable Anticancer Agents Based on Metal Complexes Ewen Bodio, Pierre Le Gendre, Franck Denat and Christine Goze 7. Advanced Chelator Design for Metal Complexes in Imaging Applications: Radiopharmaceuticals, Protein Targeting and Conjugation Benjamin P. Burke, Johanna Seemann and Stephen J. Archibald 8. Radiometallo-Labelled Peptides in Tumor Diagnosis and Targeted Radionuclide Therapy Subhani M. Okarvi and Helmut R. Maecke 9. Labelling of Graphene, Graphene Oxides and of their Congeners: Imaging and Biosensing Applications of Relevance to Cancer Theranostics James A. Tyson, David Gonzalez Calatayud, Vincenzo Mirabello, Boyang Mao and Sofia I. Pascu 10. The Chemistry of Monovalent Copper in Solutions of Pure and Mixed Non-aqueous Solvents Dip Gill and Vivek Pathania

It is anticipated that the audience will be other related practitioners and others involved in medical and health related research. The imaging technologies included have considerable relevance to a wider audience interested in diagnostic and therapeutic methods related to diseases of considerable public concern. Biomedical scientists are anticipated to be attracted to the subject matter.

  • Contains concise, informative accounts that are not too highly specialized, therefore appealing to a wide range of scientists and health professionals
  • Presents contributions from highly qualified international experts
  • Provides intrinsic scientific interest and applications, including important issues relating to the diagnosis and therapeutics that are relevant to public health