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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 22, 2013
Filed:
Dec. 04, 2009
John W. Babich, Cambridge, MA (US);
Craig Zimmerman, Topsfield, MA (US);
John Joyal, Melrose, MA (US);
Kevin P. Maresca, Tewksbury, MA (US);
John Marquis, Nashua, NH (US);
Genliang LU, Winchester, MA (US);
Jian-cheng Wang, Revere, MA (US);
Shawn Hillier, Danvers, MA (US);
John W. Babich, Cambridge, MA (US);
Craig Zimmerman, Topsfield, MA (US);
John Joyal, Melrose, MA (US);
Kevin P. Maresca, Tewksbury, MA (US);
John Marquis, Nashua, NH (US);
Genliang Lu, Winchester, MA (US);
Jian-cheng Wang, Revere, MA (US);
Shawn Hillier, Danvers, MA (US);
Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Tarrytown, NY (US);
Abstract
Complexes of heterocyclic radionuclides are prepared based upon ligands having substituted pyridyl and imidazolyl groups. The ligands are bifunctional, having amino acid residues that may act as a linker to a bioactive molecule, and a tridentate chelator that may complex the radionuclide. The bioactive molecule may be a peptide or somatostatin.