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An In Vivo PET Imaging Technique to Detect Tumors in a Murine Model Using Radiolabeled Antibodies

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Take prostate cancer cells and inject them subcutaneously into an anesthetized,  immunocompromised nude mouse.

The lack of an immune response allows the injected cells to survive and multiply, forming a tumor.

The tumor cells overexpress a prostate-specific membrane antigen or PSMA, a cell-surface protein.

Take PSMA-specific antibodies conjugated to a radiotracer and inject them intravenously into the tail of the tumor-bearing mouse.

Antibodies reach the tumor cells and bind to PSMA, labeling the tumor.

Place the anesthetized mouse in a positron-emission tomography or PET scanner and obtain a scan.

The produced image shows the distribution of the radiotracer, highlighting areas of high antibody uptake, which correspond to the tumor location.

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An In Vivo PET Imaging Technique to Detect Tumors in a Murine Model Using Radiolabeled Antibodies

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