Martin G. Pomper
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
682 Papers
3.1K Citations
Martin G. Pomper is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Prostate cancer. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 601 publications. Previous affiliations of Martin G. Pomper include University of Illinois at Chicago & Johns Hopkins University.
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Papers
A dextran-based probe for the targeted magnetic resonance imaging of tumours expressing prostate-specific membrane antigen.
Guanshu Liu,Guanshu Liu,Sangeeta Ray Banerjee,Xing Yang,Nirbhay N. Yadav,Nirbhay N. Yadav,Ala Lisok,Anna Jablonska,Jiadi Xu,Jiadi Xu,Yuguo Li,Yuguo Li,Martin G. Pomper,Peter C.M. van Zijl,Peter C.M. van Zijl +14 more
TL;DR: D diamagnetic dextran particles that are coordinated to a urea-based targeting ligand for prostate-specific membrane antigen enable targeted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the PSMA receptor in a xenograft mouse model of prostate cancer.
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Serial imaging of human embryonic stem-cell engraftment and teratoma formation in live mouse models
Martin G. Pomper,Holly Hammond,Xiaobing Yu,Zhaohui Ye,Catherine A. Foss,Doris D. M. Lin,James Fox,Linzhao Cheng +7 more
TL;DR: Two new types of lentiviral vectors expressing a reporter transgene encoding either firefly luciferase for bioluminescence imaging or the HSV1 thymidine kinase for radiopharmaceutical-based imaging were constructed to monitor human embryonic stem cell engraftment and proliferation in live mice after transplantation.
Progressive cerebral edema associated with high methionine levels and betaine therapy in a patient with cystathionine β‐synthase (CBS) deficiency
Reza Yaghmai,Amir H. Kashani,Michael T. Geraghty,Jay Okoh,Martin G. Pomper,Albert Tangerman,Conrad Wagner,Sally P. Stabler,Robert H. Allen,S. Harvey Mudd,Nancy Braverman +10 more
TL;DR: This case reports a child with B6-nonresponsive CBS deficiency and dietary noncompliance whose methionine levels reached 3,000 micromol/L on betaine, and who subsequently developed massive cerebral edema without evidence of thrombosis.
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Mechanisms of Dendritic Cell Trafficking Across the Blood–brain Barrier
TL;DR: Information provided will bring this important leukocyte population to the forefront as key players in the immune cascade in the light of the emerging contribution of DCs to CNS health and disease.
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A new high affinity technetium-99m-bombesin analogue with low abdominal accumulation.
Kuo-Shyan Lin,Andrew Luu,Kwamena E. Baidoo,Hossein Hashemzadeh-Gargari,Ming-Kai Chen,Kenneth Brenneman,Roberto Pili,Martin G. Pomper,Michael A. Carducci,Henry N. Wagner +9 more
TL;DR: A new high affinity 99mTc-labeled BN analogue, [DTPA1, Lys3(99mTC-Pm-DADT), Tyr4]BN, has a great potential for imaging BN/GRP receptor-positive cancers located even in the abdomen, and scintigraphic images showed specific, high contrast delineation of prostate cancer PC-3 xenografts in SCID mice.
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