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A Protein-Corona-Free T(1)-T(2) Dual-Modal Contrast Agent for Accurate Imaging of Lymphatic Tumor Metastasis.

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The rational design of a T1-T2 dual-modal MRI contrast agent for accurate imaging of tumor metastasis in LNs using gadolinium-embedded iron oxide nanoplates (GdIOP) is reported.
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Precise nodal staging is particularly important to guide the treatments and determine the prognosis for cancer patients. However, it is still challenging to noninvasively and precisely detect in-depth tumor metastasis in lymph nodes (LNs) because of the small size and high potential of obtaining pseudopositive results. Herein, we report the rational design of a T1–T2 dual-modal MRI contrast agent for accurate imaging of tumor metastasis in LNs using gadolinium-embedded iron oxide nanoplates (GdIOP). The GdIOP were modulated with suitable size in vivo through surface functionalization by zwitterionic dopamine sulfonate (ZDS) molecules. The efficient uptake of GdIOP@ZDS nanoparticles through drainage effect because of the presence of large amount of macrophages and dendritic cells generates both T1 and T2 contrasts in LNs. In contrast, the low uptake of protein-corona-free GdIOP@ZDS nanoparticles by melanoma B16 tumor cells promises pseudocontrast imaging of potential tumor metastasis in LNs. The combinatio...

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Structure-Relaxivity Relationships of Magnetic Nanoparticles for Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

TL;DR: Recent progress in probing MRI relaxivity of MNPs based on structural features at the molecular and atomic scales is reviewed and a special emphasis is placed on bridging the gaps between classical simplistic models and modern MNPs with elegant structural complexity.

Compact Zwitterion-Coated Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Biological Applications

TL;DR: The design and synthesis of a compact and water-soluble zwitterionic dopamine sulfonate (ZDS) ligand with strong binding affinity to SPIONs is reported, which exhibits small hydrodynamic diameters, and stability with respect to time, pH, and salinity.
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T1-T2 Dual-Modal Magnetic Resonance Imaging: From Molecular Basis to Contrast Agents.

TL;DR: The paradigm of manipulating the multiparameter MRI, T1-T2 dual-modal MRI, along with enhancement by specific contrast agents are introduced, to provoke the rational design of contrast agents for sophisticated MRI applications.
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Geometrically confined ultrasmall gadolinium oxide nanoparticles boost the T(1) contrast ability.

TL;DR: A strategy to construct a new T1 contrast agent based on the Solomon-Bloembergen-Morgan (SBM) theory is reported, which results in a significant enhancement of the T1 Contrast with longitudinal proton relaxivity as high as 45.08 mM(-1) s(-1).
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Quantitative Measurement of Ligand Exchange with Small-Molecule Ligands on Iron Oxide Nanoparticles via Radioanalytical Techniques.

TL;DR: A comparison of the ligand-exchange procedures indicated that the binding moiety, multidenticity, reaction time, temperature, and presence of a catalyst impacted the extent of exchange.
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