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glutamate-urea-lysine

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Peptides

Cat. No. Product Name Target Research Areas Chemical Structure
  • HY-117410
    Vipivotide tetraxetan
    15+ Cited Publications

    PSMA-617

    Drug-Linker Conjugates for ADC Cancer
    Vipivotide tetraxetan (PSMA-617) is a high potent prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) inhibitor, with a Ki of 0.37 nM. Vipivotide tetraxetan (PSMA-617) is designed consisting of three components: the pharmacophore Glutamate-urea-Lysine, the chelator DOTA able to complex both 68Ga or 177Lu, and a linker connecting these two entities. Glutamate-urea-Lysine is the selective pharmacophore to bind to prostate specific membrane antigen.
    Vipivotide tetraxetan
  • HY-43869

    PSMA-617 Ligand-Linker Conjugate

    ADC Linker Cancer
    Vipivotide tetraxetan Ligand-Linker Conjugate (PSMA-617 Ligand-Linker Conjugate) is a complex composed of pharmacophore group Glutamate-urea-Lysine peptide coupling linker, which can be used to synthesize Vipivotide tetraxetan (PSMA-617). Glutamate-urea-Lysine selectively binds to prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) .
    Vipivotide tetraxetan Ligand-Linker Conjugate
  • HY-P5290

    Radionuclide-Drug Conjugates (RDCs) PSMA Cancer
    HYNIC-PSMA is a ligand for molecular imaging of tumors. Hynic-psma consists of two components: HYNIC (6-hydrazinonicotinamide) and PSMA (Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen). HYNIC is a compound used to attach radioactive isotopes to targeted molecules, such as 188Re-HYNIC-PSMA. PSMA is a membrane antigen that is specifically expressed on the surface of prostate cancer cells. HYNIC-PSMA can be used in prostate cancer research . HYNIC-PSMA can be used for the synthesis/research of Radionuclide-Drug Conjugates (RDCs).
    HYNIC-PSMA
  • HY-P5292A

    Radionuclide-Drug Conjugates (RDCs) PSMA Cancer
    HYNIC-iPSMA TFA is a ligand for molecular imaging of tumors. Hynic-ipsma consists of two components: HYNIC (6-hydrazinonicotinamide) and iPSMA (Inhibitor of Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen). HYNIC is a compound used to attach radioactive isotopes to targeted molecules. iPSMA is a specific inhibitor used to inhibit prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA). 68GA-labeled iPSMA has been used to detect prostate cancer by PET imaging. The further 99mTc-EDDA/HYNIC-iPSMA TFA has excellent specificity and sensitivity . HYNIC-iPSMA TFA can be used for the synthesis/research of Radionuclide-Drug Conjugates (RDCs).
    HYNIC-iPSMA TFA
  • HY-P5292

    Radionuclide-Drug Conjugates (RDCs) PSMA Cancer
    HYNIC-iPSMA is a ligand for molecular imaging of tumors. Hynic-ipsma consists of two components: HYNIC (6-hydrazinonicotinamide) and iPSMA (Inhibitor of Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen). HYNIC is a compound used to attach radioactive isotopes to targeted molecules. iPSMA is a specific inhibitor used to inhibit prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA). 68GA-labeled iPSMA has been used to detect prostate cancer by PET imaging. The further 99mTc-EDDA/HYNIC-iPSMA has excellent specificity and sensitivity . HYNIC-iPSMA can be used for the synthesis/research of Radionuclide-Drug Conjugates (RDCs).
    HYNIC-iPSMA
  • HY-178248

    PSMA Cancer
    PSMA ligand 2 is a prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) ligand with a glutamate-urea-lysine (GUL) moiety. PSMA ligand 2 can be efficiently labeled with radioactive nuclides such as 68Ga and 177Lu and specifically binds to PSMA-positive tumor cells. PSMA ligand 2 can be used for imaging of PSMA-expressing tumors or cells via PET or SPECT imaging. PSMA ligand 2 can be used for the research of prostate cancer .
    PSMA-R2

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