The mechanism of 67Ga localization in malignant disease
- PMID: 8940716
- DOI: 10.1016/0969-8051(96)00119-9
The mechanism of 67Ga localization in malignant disease
Abstract
After almost two decades of research, evidence suggests that transferrin receptors are rate-limiting in 67Ga uptake, 67Ga imaging is an in vivo detector of transferring receptors and an indicator of tumor cell proliferation. Moreover, 67Ga can be incorporated into tumor cells by a transferrin receptor-independent process. This pathway could be important in patients with saturated transferrin. Data that appear to support the concept that transferrin receptor-independent transporters are rate-limiting can be resolved by considering the presence of the gallate ion, [67Ga (OH)4]-.
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