Abstract: The present invention pertains to a three compartment structured polymer nanoparticle (core-shell-corona) for multimodal imaging with specificity for cells or cellular components, thus enabling more advanced diagnostic approaches and targeted therapy on the cellular level without the use of additional biologically active materials.
Abstract: The invention is related to the area of new 6-Oxa-8?-steroid estrogen analogues and the synthesis of these new biological active steroid estrogen analogues, namely, to the preparation of 6-oxa-8?-steroid estrogens and their use as estrogen receptor modulators. These new estrogen analogues are ligands for estrogen receptors and as such may be useful for the treatment and prevention of a variety of conditions related to estrogen functioning. These conditions include bone and cartilage disorders, increased levels of LDL cholesterol, cardiovascular diseases, impairment of cognitive function, cerebral degeneration disorders, endometriosis and other types of inflammation, the metabolic syndrome, and cancer, in particular of the breast, uterus and prostate.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 10, 2008
Publication date:
June 30, 2011
Applicant:
TOPASS GMBH
Inventors:
Ulrich Pison, Alexander Grigorievich Shawa, Svetlana Nikolaevna Morozkina
Abstract: The present invention pertains to a three compartment structured polymer nanoparticle (core-shell-corona) for multimodal imaging with specificity for cells or cellular components, thus enabling more advanced diagnostic approaches and targeted therapy on the cellular level without the use of additional biologically active materials.