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Going Nuclear with Amino Acids and Proteins – Basic Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Primer for the Technologist

Krystle Worthington Glasgow, Mike Dillard, Eric Hertenstein, Allen Justin, Remo George and Amy Byrd Brady
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology February 2022, jnmt.122.263847; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnmt.122.263847
Krystle Worthington Glasgow
1 Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Sciences Program, University of Alabama at Birmingham, United States;
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Mike Dillard
2 Nuclear Medicine, PET/CT, Therapeutics, Inland Imaging, LLC, United States;
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Eric Hertenstein
3 Nuclear Medicine Institute and Master of Science in Radiologic Sciences Graduate Program, University of Findlay, United States;
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Allen Justin
4 Western Sierra Collegiate Academy, United States
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Remo George
1 Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Sciences Program, University of Alabama at Birmingham, United States;
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In recent years, there has been an influx of new tracers into the field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging. Most of these tracers that have been FDA approved for clinical imaging exploit various mechanisms of protein biochemistry and molecular biology to bring about their actions, such as amino acid metabolism, protein folding, receptor-ligand interactions, and surface transport mechanisms. In this review, we attempt to paint a clear picture of the basic biochemistry and molecular biology of protein structure, translation, transcription, post-translational modifications, and protein targeting, in the context of the various radiopharmaceuticals currently used clinically, all in an easy-to-understand language for entry level technologists in the field. Tracer characteristics, including indications, dosage, injection-to-imaging time, and the logic behind the normal and pathophysiologic biodistribution of these newer molecular tracers, are also discussed.

  • Molecular Biology
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  • Radionuclide Therapy
  • biochemistry
  • molecular biology
  • molecular imaging
  • molecular therapy
  • proteins

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Krystle Worthington Glasgow, Mike Dillard, Eric Hertenstein, Allen Justin, Remo George, Amy Byrd Brady
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