From goldfish pampering to pet-friendly high-speed rail,China’s pet economy boom is reshaping lifestyles and sparking a multi-billion-dollar emotional economy where pets are family,not just animals.FOR Wu Ming,a busy...From goldfish pampering to pet-friendly high-speed rail,China’s pet economy boom is reshaping lifestyles and sparking a multi-billion-dollar emotional economy where pets are family,not just animals.FOR Wu Ming,a busy Beijing resident,unwinding after a long day involves watching his goldfish glide through a meticulously maintained home aquarium.展开更多
Traditional digitizers for signal readout of PET detectors are based on commercial analog-to-digital converters(ADC).However,the cost and power consumption of an entire electronic readout system based on digitizers fo...Traditional digitizers for signal readout of PET detectors are based on commercial analog-to-digital converters(ADC).However,the cost and power consumption of an entire electronic readout system based on digitizers for a PET scanner are high.To address this problem,a soft-core ADC based on a field-programmable gate array(FPGA)was proposed.An FPGA-based ADC(FPGA-ADC)combines low loss and high performance.To achieve good performance,the FPGA-ADC requires three calibrations:time-to-digital converter(TDC)length calibration,TDC alignment calibration,and TDC-to-ADC calibration.A prototype front-end electronics based on FPGA-ADC was built to evaluate the performance of time-of-flight positron emission tomography(TOF PET)detectors.Each PET detector consists of a LYSO crystal single-ended coupled to a silicon photomultiplier(SiPM).The experimental results show that the full-width at half-maximum(FWHM)energy resolution for 511 keV gamma photons after saturation correction of the SiPM was 12.3%.The FWHM coincidence timing resolution(CTR)of the TOF PET detector with the readout of the front-end electronic prototype is 385.2 ps.FPGA-ADCbased front-end electronics are very promising for multichannel,low-cost,highly integrated,and power-efficient readout electronic systems for radiation detector applications.展开更多
Trophoblast cell surface antigen 2(Trop2)has been widely characterized as a clinically significant pan-cancer biomarker expressed in various tumors,significantly impacting tumor growth,invasion,and metastasis.In this ...Trophoblast cell surface antigen 2(Trop2)has been widely characterized as a clinically significant pan-cancer biomarker expressed in various tumors,significantly impacting tumor growth,invasion,and metastasis.In this study,we develop Trop2 targeting peptide-based radiotracer[^(68)Ga]Ga-NOTA-GL10 for accurately detecting the Trop2 expression levels through positron emission tomography(PET)imaging.The Trop2-targeting peptide GL10 was rationally designed through computational methods based on the T2-2 peptide,and conjugated with the 1,4,7-triazacyclononane-N,N′,N″-triacetic acid(NOTA)chelator to synthesize the precursor NOTA-GL10 with nanomolar affinity for Trop2(K_(D)=12.9 nM).The radiosynthesis of[^(68)Ga]Ga-NOTA-GL10 was achieved via conventional methods with high radiochemical yield(RCY),good stability,and favorable pharmacokinetics.Dynamic PET imaging revealed that the tracer presented a significantly higher tumor uptake((5.03±0.49)%ID/mL)and tumor-to-muscle ratio(4.44±0.30)in Trop2-positive BxPC-3 xenografts compared to that in Trop2-negative PANC-1 xenografts((1.41±0.13)%ID/mL,1.23±0.27).Moreover,near-infrared(NIR)fluorescence imaging of the probe ICG-GL10 further confirmed the ability of GL10 to specifically target Trop2-positive tumors.The peptide-based Trop2 targeting radiotracer[^(68)Ga]Ga-NOTA-GL10 demonstrated high specificity and sensitivity in detecting Trop2 expression,which revealed the potential of Trop2-based non-invasive imaging for cancer diagnosis.展开更多
文摘From goldfish pampering to pet-friendly high-speed rail,China’s pet economy boom is reshaping lifestyles and sparking a multi-billion-dollar emotional economy where pets are family,not just animals.FOR Wu Ming,a busy Beijing resident,unwinding after a long day involves watching his goldfish glide through a meticulously maintained home aquarium.
基金supported by the Key R&D Program of Shandong Province(No.2023SFGC0101)Shandong Excellent Young Scientists Fund Program(Overseas)(No.2023HWYQ-047)+1 种基金the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province(No.ZR2022QA039)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC)(No.U2106202).
文摘Traditional digitizers for signal readout of PET detectors are based on commercial analog-to-digital converters(ADC).However,the cost and power consumption of an entire electronic readout system based on digitizers for a PET scanner are high.To address this problem,a soft-core ADC based on a field-programmable gate array(FPGA)was proposed.An FPGA-based ADC(FPGA-ADC)combines low loss and high performance.To achieve good performance,the FPGA-ADC requires three calibrations:time-to-digital converter(TDC)length calibration,TDC alignment calibration,and TDC-to-ADC calibration.A prototype front-end electronics based on FPGA-ADC was built to evaluate the performance of time-of-flight positron emission tomography(TOF PET)detectors.Each PET detector consists of a LYSO crystal single-ended coupled to a silicon photomultiplier(SiPM).The experimental results show that the full-width at half-maximum(FWHM)energy resolution for 511 keV gamma photons after saturation correction of the SiPM was 12.3%.The FWHM coincidence timing resolution(CTR)of the TOF PET detector with the readout of the front-end electronic prototype is 385.2 ps.FPGA-ADCbased front-end electronics are very promising for multichannel,low-cost,highly integrated,and power-efficient readout electronic systems for radiation detector applications.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(22407052)the Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science Foundation(BK20240300)+4 种基金the Scientific Research Project of Jiangsu Commission of Health(MQ2024007,H2023150,K2024007)the Wuxi Science and Technology Development Fund(K20241060)the Major Project of Wuxi Municipal Health Commission(Z202303)the Wuxi Association for Science and Technology(TJXD-2024-102)the Jiangsu Province Capability Improvement Project through Science,Technology and Education(ZDXYS202211)。
文摘Trophoblast cell surface antigen 2(Trop2)has been widely characterized as a clinically significant pan-cancer biomarker expressed in various tumors,significantly impacting tumor growth,invasion,and metastasis.In this study,we develop Trop2 targeting peptide-based radiotracer[^(68)Ga]Ga-NOTA-GL10 for accurately detecting the Trop2 expression levels through positron emission tomography(PET)imaging.The Trop2-targeting peptide GL10 was rationally designed through computational methods based on the T2-2 peptide,and conjugated with the 1,4,7-triazacyclononane-N,N′,N″-triacetic acid(NOTA)chelator to synthesize the precursor NOTA-GL10 with nanomolar affinity for Trop2(K_(D)=12.9 nM).The radiosynthesis of[^(68)Ga]Ga-NOTA-GL10 was achieved via conventional methods with high radiochemical yield(RCY),good stability,and favorable pharmacokinetics.Dynamic PET imaging revealed that the tracer presented a significantly higher tumor uptake((5.03±0.49)%ID/mL)and tumor-to-muscle ratio(4.44±0.30)in Trop2-positive BxPC-3 xenografts compared to that in Trop2-negative PANC-1 xenografts((1.41±0.13)%ID/mL,1.23±0.27).Moreover,near-infrared(NIR)fluorescence imaging of the probe ICG-GL10 further confirmed the ability of GL10 to specifically target Trop2-positive tumors.The peptide-based Trop2 targeting radiotracer[^(68)Ga]Ga-NOTA-GL10 demonstrated high specificity and sensitivity in detecting Trop2 expression,which revealed the potential of Trop2-based non-invasive imaging for cancer diagnosis.