Simon Puttick
Affiliations: | 2012 | University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, United Kingdom |
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Kryza T, Khan T, Puttick S, et al. (2020) Effective targeting of intact and proteolysed CDCP1 for imaging and treatment of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. Theranostics. 10: 4116-4133 |
Goos JACM, Cho A, Carter LM, et al. (2020) Delivery of polymeric nanostars for molecular imaging and endoradiotherapy through the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect. Theranostics. 10: 567-584 |
Saunus J, Lim M, Puttick S, et al. (2019) Abstract P1-19-02: Innovation in diagnosis and treatment of brain metastases using multifunctional nanomedicines Cancer Research. 79 |
Clarke CJ, Puttick S, Sanderson TJ, et al. (2018) Thermal stability of dialkylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate and hexafluorophosphate ionic liquids: ex situ bulk heating to complement in situ mass spectrometry. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp |
Moonshi SS, Zhang C, Peng H, et al. (2018) A unique F MRI agent for the tracking of non phagocytic cells in vivo. Nanoscale |
Bell CM, Puttick S, Rose S, et al. (2017) Design and utilisation of protocols to characterise dynamic PET uptake of two tracers using basis pursuit. Physics in Medicine and Biology |
Zhang C, Moonshi SS, Han Y, et al. (2017) PFPE-Based Polymeric 19F MRI Agents: A New Class of Contrast Agents with Outstanding Sensitivity Macromolecules. 50: 5953-5963 |
Wang K, Peng H, Thurecht KJ, et al. (2016) Multifunctional hyperbranched polymers for CT/19F MRI bimodal molecular imaging Polymer Chemistry. 7: 1059-1069 |
Puttick S, Stringer BW, Day BW, et al. (2015) EphA2 as a Diagnostic Imaging Target in Glioblastoma: A Positron Emission Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study. Molecular Imaging. 14: 385-99 |
Wang K, Peng H, Thurecht KJ, et al. (2015) Segmented Highly-Branched Copolymers: Rationally Designed Macromolecules for Improved and Tuneable 19F MRI. Biomacromolecules |