by Bart Cornelissen, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Oxford
This webinar covers some recent groundbreaking studies conducted by the Cornelissen group in Oxford. Several recent papers will be presented including ‘Early detection in a mouse model of pancreatic cancer by imaging DNA damage response signaling’, ‘Dual-isotope antibody imaging allows in vivo immunohistochemistry using radiolabelled antibodies in tumours’, and ‘Imaging DNA Damage Repair in vivo Following 177Lu-DOTATATE Therapy’.
Took place: July, 2020 (at MILabs SNMMI Science Event)
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