Ronald Finn’s research while affiliated with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and other places

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Chemistry Applied to Iodine Radionuclides
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January 2005

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Ronald Finn

IntroductionNuclear Medicine ApplicationsSpecific Radioisotopes of IodineApproaches to Radiolabeling with Isotopes of IodineExcitation Labeling ProceduresHalogen Exchange LabelingIodination Reactions Utilizing Chemical Oxidizing ReagentsRegio-specific Reactions with RadioiodineRadioiodination via OrganoboranesRadioiodination via OrganostannanesRadioiodination via Other Demetallation ReactionsStructural Integrity of Radioiodinated CompoundsConclusion References

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... The peptides H-LQLQPFPQPELPYP-QPELPYPQPELPYPQPQPF-OHY (33-mer) and H-LGQ-QQPFPPQQPYPQPQPF-OHY (19-mer), 98% pure (Schafer-N, Denmark), were 3 H-labeled in the underlined positions using diiodotyrosine (Y(3,5-I 2 )) iodinated peptides by standard technique [22,23]. They were dissolved in DMSO, mixed with 10% palladium on carbon catalyst, and subjected to 10 Ci tritium gas in a tritium manifold system (RC Tritec) for 2 h at room temperature, then purified by HPLC, and conserved by addition of 50 mM ascorbic acid. ...

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Large Gliadin Peptides Detected in the Pancreas of NOD and Healthy Mice following Oral Administration
Chemistry Applied to Iodine Radionuclides
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  • January 2005