Abstract
After synthesis of fluorine-18 labelled analogues [{sup 18}F]fluorobenzoylation at the {alpha}-amino group, biodistribution and elimination of individual advanced glycation end products, namely N{sup {epsilon}}-carboxymethyllysine and N{sup {epsilon}}-carboxyethyllysine, was studied in comparison to lysine in rats after intravenous injection using positron emission tomography. (orig.)
Bergmann, R;
Helling, R;
Henle, T;
[1]
Heichert, C;
Scheunemann, M;
Maeding, P;
Wittrisch, H;
Johannsen, B
- Inst. of Food Chemistry, TU Dresden (Germany)
Citation Formats
Bergmann, R, Helling, R, Henle, T, Heichert, C, Scheunemann, M, Maeding, P, Wittrisch, H, and Johannsen, B.
Biodistribution of the {sup 18}F-labelled advanced glycation end products N{sup {epsilon}}-carboxymethyllysine (CML) and N{sup {epsilon}}-carboxyethyllysine (CEL).
Germany: N. p.,
2002.
Web.
Bergmann, R, Helling, R, Henle, T, Heichert, C, Scheunemann, M, Maeding, P, Wittrisch, H, & Johannsen, B.
Biodistribution of the {sup 18}F-labelled advanced glycation end products N{sup {epsilon}}-carboxymethyllysine (CML) and N{sup {epsilon}}-carboxyethyllysine (CEL).
Germany.
Bergmann, R, Helling, R, Henle, T, Heichert, C, Scheunemann, M, Maeding, P, Wittrisch, H, and Johannsen, B.
2002.
"Biodistribution of the {sup 18}F-labelled advanced glycation end products N{sup {epsilon}}-carboxymethyllysine (CML) and N{sup {epsilon}}-carboxyethyllysine (CEL)."
Germany.
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title = {Biodistribution of the {sup 18}F-labelled advanced glycation end products N{sup {epsilon}}-carboxymethyllysine (CML) and N{sup {epsilon}}-carboxyethyllysine (CEL)}
author = {Bergmann, R, Helling, R, Henle, T, Heichert, C, Scheunemann, M, Maeding, P, Wittrisch, H, and Johannsen, B}
abstractNote = {After synthesis of fluorine-18 labelled analogues [{sup 18}F]fluorobenzoylation at the {alpha}-amino group, biodistribution and elimination of individual advanced glycation end products, namely N{sup {epsilon}}-carboxymethyllysine and N{sup {epsilon}}-carboxyethyllysine, was studied in comparison to lysine in rats after intravenous injection using positron emission tomography. (orig.)}
place = {Germany}
year = {2002}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Biodistribution of the {sup 18}F-labelled advanced glycation end products N{sup {epsilon}}-carboxymethyllysine (CML) and N{sup {epsilon}}-carboxyethyllysine (CEL)}
author = {Bergmann, R, Helling, R, Henle, T, Heichert, C, Scheunemann, M, Maeding, P, Wittrisch, H, and Johannsen, B}
abstractNote = {After synthesis of fluorine-18 labelled analogues [{sup 18}F]fluorobenzoylation at the {alpha}-amino group, biodistribution and elimination of individual advanced glycation end products, namely N{sup {epsilon}}-carboxymethyllysine and N{sup {epsilon}}-carboxyethyllysine, was studied in comparison to lysine in rats after intravenous injection using positron emission tomography. (orig.)}
place = {Germany}
year = {2002}
month = {Jan}
}