Claims
- 1. Conjugates of general formulas VIIa and VIIb
- 2. Compounds according to claim 1, in which at least two of radicals Z stand for a metal ion equivalent of a paramagnetic element of atomic numbers 21-29, 42, 44 and 58-70.
- 3. Compounds according to claim 1, in which at least two of radicals Z stand for a metal ion equivalent of a radioactive element of atomic numbers 26, 27, 29, 31, 32, 37-39, 43, 46, 47, 49, 61, 62, 64, 70, 71, 75, 77, 82 and 83.
- 4. Compounds according to claim 1, in which R stands for a radical
- 5. Compounds according to claim 1, in which R stands for a radical
- 6. Compounds according to claim 1, in which R stands for a functional group carboxyl, activated carboxyl, amino, nitro, isocyanate, isothiocyanate, hydrazine, semicarbazide, thiosemibarbazide, chloroacetamide, bromoacetamide, iodoacetamide, acryl, acylamino, mixed anhydrides, azide, acid chloride, acid bromide, hydroxide, sulfonyl chloride, vinyl sulfone, carbodiimide, maleimide or diazo.
- 7. Compounds according to claim 6, in which the activated carboxyl group is selected from
- 8. Use of compounds of general formula VIIa or VIIb according to claim 1 for the production of conjugates with a biomolecule.
- 9. Use according to claim 8, in which the biomolecule is selected from the group that consists of:
Biopolymers, proteins, such as proteins that have a biological function, HSA, BSA, etc., proteins and peptides, which accumulate at certain spots in the organism (e.g., in receptors, cell membranes, ducts, etc.), peptides that can be cleaved by proteases, peptides with predetermined synthetic sites of rupture (e.g., labile esters, amides, etc.), peptides that are cleaved by metalloproteases, peptides with photocleavable linkers, peptides with oxidative agents (oxydases) and cleavable groups, peptides with natural and unnatural amino acids, glycoproteins (glycopeptides), signal proteins, antiviral proteins and apoctosis, synthetically modified biopolymers such as biopolymers that are derivatized with linkers, modified metalloproteases and derivatized oxydase, etc., carbohydrates (mono- to polysaccharides), such as derivatized sugars, sugars that can be cleaved in the organism, cyclodextrins and derivatives thereof, amino sugars, chitosan, polysulfates and acetylneuraminic acid derivatives, antibodies, such as monoclonal antibodies, antibody fragments, polyclonal antibodies, minibodies, single chains (also those that are linked by linkers to multiple fragments), red blood corpuscles and other blood components, cancer markers (e.g., CAA) and cell adhesion substances (e.g., Lewis X and anti-Lewis X derivatives), DNA and RNA fragments, such as derivatized DNAs and RNAs (e.g., those that were found by the SELEX process), synthetic RNA and DNA (also with unnatural bases), PNAs (Hoechst) and antisense, β-amino acids (Seebach), vector amines for transfer into the cell, biogenic amines, pharmaceutical agents, oncological preparations, synthetic polymers, which are directed to a biological target (e.g., receptor), steroids (natural and modified), prostaglandins, taxol and derivatives thereof, endothelins, alkaloids, folic acid and derivatives thereof, bioactive lipids, fats, fatty acid esters, synthetically modified mono-, di- and triglycerides, liposomes, which are derivatized on the surface, micelles that consist of natural fatty acids or perfluoroalkyl compounds, porphyrins, texaphrines, expanded porphyrins, cytochromes, inhibitors, neuramidases, neuropeptides, immunomodulators, such as FK 506, CAPE and gliotoxin, endoglycosidases, substrates that are activated by enzymes such as calmodulin kinase, casein-kinase II, glutathione-S-transferase, heparinase, matrix-metalloproteases, β-insulin-receptor-kinase, UDP-galactose 4-epimerase, fucosidases, G-proteins, galactosidases, glycosidases, glycosyltransferases and xylosidase, antibiotics, vitamins and vitamin analogs, hormones, DNA intercalators, nucleosides, nucleotides, lectins, vitamin B12, Lewis-X and related substances, psoralens, dienetriene antibiotics, carbacyclins, VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor), somatostatin and derivatives thereof, biotin derivatives, antihormones, tumor-specific proteins and synthetic agents, polymers that accumulate in acidic or basic areas of the body (pH-controlled dispersion), myoglobins, apomyoglobins, etc., neurotransmitter peptides, tumor necrosis factors, peptides that accumulate in inflamed tissues, blood-pool reagents, anion- and cation-transporter proteins, polyesters (e.g., lactic acid), polyamides and polyphosphates.
- 10. Process for the production of compounds of formulas VIIa and VIIb according to claim 1, characterized in that in a way that is known in the art, in compounds of general formulas VII′a and VII′b
- 11. Pharmaceutical agent that contains at least one physiologically compatible compound according to claim 2.
- 12. Pharmaceutical agent that contains at least one physiologically compatible compound according to claim 3.
- 13. Use of a compound according to claim 2 for the production of agents for NMR diagnosis.
- 14. Use of a compound according to claim 3 for the production of agents for radiodiagnosis or radiotherapy.
- 15. Kit for the production of radiopharmaceutical agents, comprising a compound according to claim 1, in which Z is a hydrogen atom, and a compound of a radioactive element of atomic numbers 26, 27, 29, 31, 32, 37-39, 43, 46, 61, 62, 64, 67, 70, 71, 75, 77, 82 and 83.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/446,538 filed Feb. 12, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60446538 |
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