Engineering of single magnetic particle carrier for living brain cell imaging: A tunable T1-/T2-/dual-modal contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging application
Despite a variety of T1-T2 dual-modal contrast agents (DMCAs) reported for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), no tuning of local induced magnetic field strength of an DMCA, which is important to modulate the overall T1 and T2 responses for imaging delicate cells, tissues, and organs, is yet available...
Main Authors: | Peng, Y, Lui, C, Chen, Y, Chou, S, Raine, E, Chou, P, Yung, K, Tsang, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Chemical Society
2017
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