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In vivo imaging of mouse tumors by a lipidated cathepsin S substrate
Hu, Hai-Yu,Vats, Divya,Vizovisek, Matej,Kramer, Lovro,Germanier, Catherine,Wendt, K. Ulrich,Rudin, Markus,Turk, Boris,Plettenburg, Oliver,Schultz, Carsten
, p. 7669 - 7673 (2014)
The synthesis and evaluation of two cathepsin S-specific probes is described. For long-term retention of the probe at the target site and a high signal-to-noise ratio, we introduced a lipidation approach via the simple attachment of palmitoic acid to the