SAIVI reagents and kits used in scientific posters & presentations
T.H. Steinberg, J.K. Nyhus, B. Aggeler, L. Greenfield, and L. Leong
Cambridge Healthtech Institute's Third Annual IN VIVO MOLECULAR IMAGING: Moving from Discovery to Pre-Clinical to Clinical Applications, Nov 2006
We have developed contrast agents with transient vascular imaging properties ranging from a few minutes to a few hours. We show the determination of an optimal degree of labeling (DOL; mole fluorophore/mole probe) for targeted antibodies with an NIR Alexa Fluor dye and demonstrate transient imaging and multiplexed imaging of vascularized tumors in nu/nu mice.
Products used: Alexa Fluor 750 SAIVI Rapid Antibody Labeling Kit, Alexa Fluor 680 SAIVI Rapid Antibody Labeling Kit, Qtracker 655 Vascular Label, and SAIVI Alexa Fluor 750 Injectable Contrast Agent, bovine serum.
See also:
Vascular Contrast Agents for Optical in vivo Imaging. J.K. Nyhus, T.H. Steinberg, L. Leong and L. Greenfield. SMI, 2006.
FAQ: What is DOL?
Degree of Labeling (DOL) describes the number of fluorophores per antibody. For in vivo labeling experiments, the DOL is restricted to a narrow range because it has significant consequences for the biodistribution and clearance of the probe. We have determined that the DOL range for the NIR Alexa Fluor dyes is 1.5 to 3 molecules per antibody for optimal optical in vivo imaging.
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