| Nanomaterials | |
| T1-MRI Fluorescent Iron Oxide Nanoparticles by Microwave Assisted Synthesis | |
| Fernando Herranz1  Ana V. Lechuga-Vieco1  Riju Bhavesh1  Jesús Ruiz-Cabello1  | |
| [1] Spanish Cardiovascular Research Centre (CNIC) and Spanish Pulmonary Diseases Network (CIBERES) C/Melchor Fernández-Almagro 3, 28029 Madrid, Spain; | |
| 关键词: iron oxide nanoparticles; MRI; T1 contrast; microwave; | |
| DOI : 10.3390/nano5041880 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
Iron oxide nanoparticles have long been studied as a T2 contrast agent in MRI due to their superparamagnetic behavior. T1-based positive contrast, being much more favorable for clinical application due to brighter and more accurate signaling is, however, still limited to gadolinium- or manganese-based imaging tools. Though being the only available commercial positive-contrast agents, they lack an efficient argument when it comes to biological toxicity and their circulatory half-life in blood. The need arises to design a biocompatible contrast agent with a scope for easy surface functionalization for long circulation in blood and/or targeted imaging. We hereby propose an extremely fast microwave synthesis for fluorescein-labeled extremely-small iron oxide nanoparticles (fdIONP), in a single step, as a viable tool for cell labeling and T1-MRI. We demonstrate the capabilities of such an approach through high-quality magnetic resonance angiographic images of mice.
【 授权许可】
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