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IVISense Bombesin Receptor 680 Fluorescent Probe (BombesinRSense)

IVISense Bombesin Receptor 680 (BombesinRSense 680) is a targeted NIR fluorescent probe for in vivo imaging applications that targets bombesin receptors expressed in many types of cancers.

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Part number: NEV10090
List price: USD 583.18
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Overview

IVISense Bombesin Receptor 680 fluorescent probe is specific for bombesin receptors (BBRs) expressed in many types of cancer. Bombesin-like peptides and their G-protein coupled receptors have been shown to play a role in cancer and are overexpressed in a variety of tumors, including prostate, breast, lung, CNS, gastric, colon, and renal cell carcinomas.

IVISense Bombesin Receptor 680 imaging agent comprises a 7-amino acid bombesin peptide analog, an NIR fluorophore (ex/em 665/691 nm) and a pharmacokinetic modifier to improve its plasma availability (plasma t1/2 = 30-45 min). This agent can be used to target and quantify upregulation of bombesin receptors (BBR) in vivo associated with tumor proliferation.

Specifications

Brand
IVISense
Fluorescent Agent Type
Targeted
Optical Imaging Classification
Fluorescence Imaging
Quantity in a Package Amount
1.0 Units
Shipping Conditions
Shipped Ambient
Therapeutic Area
Oncology/Cancer
Unit Size
1 Vial (10 doses)
Wave Length
680 nm

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