Contrast agentEnzyme sensingMRIPARACESTpH SensingRelaxivityResponsive probesRotational correlation timeWater exchange rateThanks to its exceptional resolution and unlimited tissue penetration, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the most efficient diagnostic modalities in clinical radiology and biomedical ...
Radiology Contrast AgentsUltrasound Imaging Contrast Agents Contrastagents are chemical substances introduced to the anatomical or functional region being imaged, to increase the differences between different tissues or between normal and abnormal tissue, by altering the relaxation times.MRIcontrastagents are ...
Summary Thanks to its exceptional resolution and unlimited tissue penetration, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the most efficient diagnostic modalities in clinical radiology and biomedical research today. Around 30–40% of clinical MR applications use paramagnetic, superparamagnetic or ferromagnet...
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Contrast agents used to improve views of the heart on MRI carry a very low risk of allergic reactions, vomiting and other acute adverse events, according to a large study from Europe published in Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging. The findings come three
- 《Academic Radiology》 被引量: 65发表: 2009年 Fluorinated Polymer Nanoparticles as a Novel 19F MRI Contrast Agent Prepared by Dendrimer‐Initiated Living Radical Polymerization Novel fluorinated polymer nanoparticles (PNPs) for 19F MRI were prepared by living radical polymerization initiated by a ...
The lead author of the study, Iris Yuwen Zhou, Ph,D,, who is an MGH researcher and instructor in Radiology at HMS, explained that labeling the manganese-based contrast agents with a positron-emitting isotope of manganese enabled the authors to use PET-MRI to "visualize how Mn-PyC3A and ...
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