Publications of Philipp Krapf
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Journal Article (10)
2022
Journal Article
59 (6), pp. 3402 - 3413 (2022)
Assessment of the in vivo relationship between cerebral hypometabolism, Tau deposition, TSPO expression, and synaptic density in a tauopathy mouse model: a multi-tracer PET study. Molecular Neurobiology 2019
Journal Article
60 (6), pp. 817 - 823 (2019)
Discovery of F-18-JK-PSMA-7, a PET probe for the detection of small PSMA-positive lesions. Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Journal Article
62 (8), pp. 404 - 410 (2019)
Minimalist approach meets green chemistry: Synthesis of 18F- labeled (hetero)aromatics in pure ethanol. Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals 2018
Journal Article
8 (1), 7411 (2018)
In vivo molecular imaging of glutamate carboxypeptidase II expression in reendothelialisation after percutaneous balloon denudation in a rat model. Scientific Reports 2017
Journal Article
22 (12), 2231 (2017)
A practical method for the preparation of 18F-labeled aromatic amino acids from nucleophilic [18F]fluoride and stannyl precursors for electrophilic radiohalogenation. Molecules 2016
Journal Article
Seyferth-Gilbert homologation as a route to 18F-labeled building blocks: Preparation of radiofluor-inated phenylacetylenes and their application in PET chemistry. European Journal of Organic Chemistry (3), pp. 430 - 433 (2016)
Journal Article
115, pp. 133 - 137 (2016)
Automated synthesis of 4-[18F]fluoroanisole, [18F]DAA1106 and 4-[18F]FPhe using Cu-mediated radiofluorination under “minimalist” conditions. Applied Radiation and Isotopes 2015
Journal Article
21 (15), pp. 5972 - 5979 (2015)
Copper-mediated aromatic radiofluorination revisited: Efficient production of PET tracers on a preparative scale. Chemistry - A European Journal 2014
Journal Article
12 (40), pp. 8094 - 8099 (2014)
Neither azeotropic drying, nor base nor other additives: A minimalist approach to 18F-labeling. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry
Journal Article
20 (16), pp. 4697 - 4703 (2014)
Synthesis of 18F-labelled β-lactams by using the Kinugasa reaction. Chemistry - A European Journal