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99mTc-EC-DG
The first radiodiagnostic product based on EC Technology will be 99mTc - labeled deoxyglucose ("99mTc-EC-DG"), a universal metabolic imaging agent that can diagnose hyper cellular activity in cancer cells. It will be the first 99mTc labeled sugar analogue developed for use in functional imaging. The only universal metabolic imaging agent in current use is FDG which requires a cyclotron to produce the positron emitting radioisotope  fluorine-18 (“ ... full text
99mTc-EC-Annexin V
The second imaging agent will be 99m Tc-EC-annexin V.  A clinical pilot study has been completed and an IND application for a combination Phase I/II clinical trial study has been submitted to the FDA. The Phase I/II  study, in addition to safety, will assess tumor apoptosis (programmed cell death) in patients with primary breast cancer and detect and image treatment related apoptosis in patients with primary breast cancer. Additional indications will be& ... full text
99mTc-EC-LHRH
The third imaging agent will be 99mTc-EC-LHRH. The company will prepare and file an IND application with the FDA by the third quarter 2005. The current plan is to commence a  Phase I clinical study in Taiwan to evaluate 99mTc-EC-LHRH as an agent for the diagnosis of endometriosis and ovarian cancer. LHRH is a luteinizinghormone releasing hormone that targets the overexpression of extrogen receptors in females. Following completion of the Phase  ... full text
99mTc-EC-MN
The fourth imaging agent will be 99mTc-EC-metronidazole ("99mTc-EC-MN") which will be studied as a cellular hypoxia targeting agent for oncology and as a functional imaging agent to assess cardiovascular and neurological disease. The company is planning to submit an IND application to the FDA in the third or early fourth quarter 2005 to start a Phase I clinical trial. The company believes that 99mTc-EC-MN will be effective in measuring tumor hypo ... full text
99mTc-EC-Guanosin

The fifth SPECT imaging agent is 99mTc-EC-guanosin, a new DNA marker that is incorporated into DNA/RNA syntheses. 99mTc-EC-guanosin will initially be studied as a tumor proliferation agent to differentiate benign and malignant prostate cancer. The agent will also have application in connection with colorectal cancer, lung cancer, brain cancer, breast cancer, lymphoma and sarcoma. The company plans to submit an IN ... full text

Radiotherapy Agents
Through EC Technology, new radiotherapeitic agents will be developed. The company is a strong proponent of the "see and treat" approach to addressing cancer and other dibilitating diseases. EC Technology  is being used to couple therapeutic radionuclides, such as Rhenium-188 ("188 Re"), to the same targeting compounds used for radiodiagnostic purposes. The objective with each internal radiotherapeutic agent is to deposit the therapeutic radionuclide directly at t ... full text
99mTc-EC-Cox-2

Due to the issues with the FDA regarding cox-2 inhibitor based products,Cell>Point has delayed its planned imaging studies with 99mTc-EC-Cox-2 (preferably Celebrex as the Cox-2 inhibitor) to diagnose and characterize colorectal cancer. The recent pronouncement by the FDA's committee which will likely result in the FDA allowing Cox-2 inhibitors to be marketed on a somewhat more restricted basis should allow the imag ... full text

68Ga-EC-Guanosin and 68Ga-EC-MN
In addition to diagnostic agents for SPECT imaging, EC technology will also be used to develop diagnostic agents for PET imaging.  In the Fall of 2003, pre-clinical imaging studies were conducted with gallium-68 (“68 Ga”) labeled guanosin in rats with lung and breast cancer. The quality of the images were very encouraging. One of the objectives of the company is to develop PET agents that use generator based radioisotopes as opposed to cyclotron based radioisotopes. ... full text
Downstream Products
Other conjugate compounds that the company is working with include 99mTc-EC labeled neomycin, colchicine, methotrexate, adriamycin, somatostatin, adenosine, transferrin, androgen, estrogen, projesterone, carnitine, puromycin, TRAIL, capase-3, angiostatin, folate, CD40 and gemcitabine.  ... full text


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