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4-[18F]fluoroglutamic acid

A radioconjugate composed of the radionuclide fluorine F 18 conjugated to L-glutamic acid, with potential imaging activity upon positron emission tomography (PET). Upon intravenous administration, the glutamic acid moiety of 4-[18F]fluoroglutamic acid specifically binds to tumor cells and is preferentially taken up by tumor cells due to the higher metabolic activity and enhanced glutaminolytic pathway in these cells compared to normal, healthy cells. Upon internalization and PET, tumor cells can be imaged and assessed. Tumor cells use the amino acid glutamine for nutritional purposes necessary for energy production and growth; as tumor cells proliferate more rapidly than normal healthy cells, glutamine uptake is higher in certain cancer cells.
Synonym:(2S)-2-amino-4-[F-18]-fluoro pentanedioic acid
[18F] 4-L-fluoroglutamine (2S,4R)
[F-18]BAY 85-8050
4-[(18)F]fluoro L-glutamic acid
fluorine F 18-BAY 85-8050
Code name:BAY 85-8050
BAY 858050
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