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Preparation and In Vitro Evaluation of a Gadolinium-Containing Vitamin E TPGS Micelle as a Potential Contrast Agent for MR Imaging

open access: yesPharmaceutics, 2023
The application of many currently evaluated macromolecular contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been limited because of their bio-incompatibility and toxicity.
Yongkang Gai   +7 more
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MRI Contrast Agents in Glycobiology

open access: yesMolecules, 2022
Molecular recognition involving glycoprotein-mediated interactions is ubiquitous in both normal and pathological natural processes. Therefore, visualization of these interactions and the extent of expression of the sugars is a challenge in medical diagnosis, monitoring of therapy, and drug design.
Carlos F. G. C. Geraldes, Joop A. Peters
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Assessment of MRI Contrast Agent Kinetics via Retro-Orbital Injection in Mice: Comparison with Tail Vein Injection. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2015
It is not known whether administration of contrast agent via retro-orbital injection or the tail vein route affects the efficiency of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Therefore, we compared the effects of retro-orbital and tail
Fang Wang   +4 more
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Contrast agents for hepatic MRI [PDF]

open access: yesCancer Imaging, 2007
Liver specific contrast media (LSCM) can be subdivided according to different modalities of hepatic distribution: exclusive distribution to the hepatocellular compartment can be obtained using CM which accumulate within the hepatocytes after slow infusion; other CM demonstrate combined perfusion and hepatocyte-selective properties, with an initial ...
MORANA, Giovanni   +2 more
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Manganese ferrite nanocubes as an MRI contrast agent

open access: yesMaterials Research Express, 2020
Facile synthesis of superparamagnetic, highly crystalline, manganese ferrite nanocubes (MnNCs) is reported. X-ray diffraction depicts single-phase face-centred cubic spinel and the electron microscopy represents the nearly monodispersed cube-like ...
M Ravichandran, S Velumani
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Contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of the foot in horses using intravenous versus regional intraarterial injection of gadolinium [PDF]

open access: yesOpen Veterinary Journal, 2018
The use of contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the detection of orthopedic pathologies in equine patients is poorly described. In few studies, enhanced MRI allowed to differentiate active lesions from chronic ones and to classify ...
Donatella De Zani   +5 more
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Gadofullerene MRI Contrast Agents [PDF]

open access: yesNanomedicine, 2008
A promising new class of MRI contrast-enhancing agents with high relaxivities is based on gadolinium-containing metallofullerenes, which are also termed gadofullerenes. Detailed study of the water-proton relaxivity properties and intermolecular nanoclustering behavior of gadofullerene derivatives has revealed valuable information about their relaxivity
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Use of Manganese Supplement as an Alternative to Oral Contrast Agents for Gastrointestinal Tract Magnetic Resonance Imaging [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Medical Physics
Introduction: This research aims to find an alternative oral contrast agents that can be used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, this contrast agent must be with no or minimum side effects and gives a best imaging ...
zainab mankhi   +2 more
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Polycatechol Nanoparticle MRI Contrast Agents [PDF]

open access: yesSmall, 2015
Amphiphilic triblock copolymers containing FeIII‐catecholate complexes formulated as spherical‐ or cylindrical‐shaped micellar nanoparticles (SMN and CMN, respectively) are described as new T 1‐weighted agents with high relaxivity, low cytotoxicity, and long‐term stability in biological fluids.
Li, Yiwen   +14 more
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