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Dimeric FAPI with potential for tumor theranostics.

Radionuclide-labeled fibroblast activation protein inhibitors (FAPIs) are popular nuclear imaging probes in recent years. It's of great significance for tumor diagnosis and has great potential in tumor treatment. However, optimization of the probes is needed to further increase tumor uptake and prolong tumor retention for improved treatment efficacy and fewer side effects. In this issue of AJNMMI, Moon et al. reported two squaramide coupled FAPI conjugates (DOTA.(SA.FAPi)2 and DOTAGA.(SA.FAPi)2 ) and labeled them with 68 Ga. The resulted tracers showed increased tumor accumulation and persistent retention, which led to an advance in PET imaging. The use of dimeric structures provides a feasible strategy to develop radiotherapeutic analogs of FAP inhibitors.

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