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Magnetic resonance imaging nanomaterials

In particular for fullerenes, antioxidant properties and photodynamic activity are presented in detail, together with the analysis of gadolinium endohedrals as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents. Moreover, drag delivery based on carbon nanomaterials has been illustrated. [Pg.414]

Villaraza, A.J.L., Bumb, A., Brechbiel, M.W. Macromolecules, Dendrimers, and Nanomaterials in Magnetic Resonance Imaging The Interplay between Size, Function, and Pharmacokinetics. Chem. Rev. 110(5), 2921-2959 (2010). doi 10.1021/Cr900232t... [Pg.72]

Table 26.1 Magnetic nanomaterials for the applications as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) coated by micro- and mesoporous silica obtained by standard sol-gel procedures. Table 26.1 Magnetic nanomaterials for the applications as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) coated by micro- and mesoporous silica obtained by standard sol-gel procedures.

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