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Contrast agent magnetic resonance

Burtea, C., Laurent, S., Elst, L.V., and Muller, R.N. (2008) Contrast agents magnetic resonance. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, 185, 135-165. [Pg.430]

Gamma radiolysis contrast agents Magnetic resonance contrast agents... [Pg.252]

Rosen BR, Belliveau JW, Vevea JM et al (1990) Perfusion imaging with NMR contrast agents. Magn Reson Med 14 249-265 Rother J, Wentz KU, Rautenberg W et al (1993) Magnetic resonance angiography in vertebrobasilar ischemia. Stroke 24 1310-1315... [Pg.237]

Miihler, A. (1998) The future of contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography are blood pool agents needed Investigative Radiology, 33, 709-714. [Pg.430]

Koenig, S.H. Brown HI, R.D. (1987), Relaxometry of magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents. Magn. Reson. Annu., 5 263-286. [Pg.174]

Wiener, E. C., Brechbiel, M. W., Brothers, H., Magin, R. L., Gansow, O. A., Tomalia, D. A., Lauterbur, P. C., 1994, Dendrimer-based metal chelates a new class of magnetic resonance image contrast agents. Magn. Reson. Med. 13 1-8. [Pg.204]

Allen, M., Bulte, J.W., Liepold, L., Basu, G., Zywicke, H.A., Prank, J.A., Young, M., Douglas, T., 2005. Paramagnetic viral nanoparticles as potential high-relaxivity magnetic resonance contrast agents. Magn. Reson. Med. 54, 807-812. [Pg.443]

Future Applications. The use of gadolinium complexes as contrast agents in magnetic resonance imaging (mri) is growing (40). [Pg.548]

Other imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance and ultrasound have opened up avenues of tremendous potential for contrast medium enhancement (123). Ultrasound contrast media developments have centered around encapsulated air micro-bubbles. Magnetic resonance contrast agents iavolve metal—ligand complexes and have evolved from ionic to nonionic species, much as radiopaques have. [Pg.470]

Sucralfate [54182-58-0] an aluminum salt of sucrose octasulfate, is used as an antacid and antiulcer medication (59). Bis- and tris-platinum complexes of sucrose show promise as antitumor agents (60). Sucrose monoesters are used in some pharmaceutical preparations (21). A sucrose polyester is under evaluation as a contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging (mri) (61). Oral adrninistration of this substance opacifies the gastrointestinal tract and eliminates the need for purging prior to mri. [Pg.6]

X-ray Contrast Agents and Molecular Imaging. Figure 2 Gadobutrol, a metal chelate used in magnetic resonance imaging. Metal content 26% of weight. [Pg.1324]


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