Lanthanide and Other Transition Metal Ion Complexes and Nanoparticles in Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Geraldes, Carlos F.G.C.; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Lanthanide and Other Transition Metal Ion Complexes and Nanoparticles in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
 
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ISBN13:9781032438368
ISBN10:1032438363
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:426 pages
Size:229x152 mm
Weight:950 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 66 Illustrations, black & white; 82 Illustrations, color; 8 Halftones, black & white; 30 Halftones, color; 58 Line drawings, black & white; 52 Line drawings, color; 26 Tables, black & white
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Lanthanide and Other Transition Metal Ion Complexes and Nanoparticles in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

 
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Publisher: CRC Press
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Short description:

The diagnostic application of MRI Contrast agents, both in the form of Gd3+ and transition metal complexes, like Mn at different oxidation states, as well as of nanomaterials, such as iron oxides, ferrites and Ln3+ salts, including their theranostic potential, is described in detail.

Long description:

Since the development of the first clinical MRI contrast agent, Gd(DTPA) (or Magnevist?) in the early 1980s, another three linear and three macrocyclic (eg. Gd(DOTA) (Dotarem?) have been introduced in the clinic and inspired a huge number of researchers worldwide to perform preclinical research to obtain contrast agents for many kinds of clinical applications, which are described in this book. The most current research has been assembled here and can be used by the scientific community to continue increasing the relevance of metal-containing molecules and nanomaterials for MRI-based diagnosis and thus increase the practical use of these systems.



  • Presents the importance of metal-containing molecules and nanomaterials for MRI-based diagnosis and the practical use of these systems.

  • Discusses the structure and dynamics of Ln-based contrast agents as well as computational studies related to these agents.

  • Endorses and stimulates research in the vibrant field of biological inorganic chemistry.

  • Reviews the most current research supporting the relevance of metal-containing molecules and nanomaterials for diagnosis and therapy.

  • The authors are preeminent bioinorganic and medicinal inorganic chemists and review the most current research in this field.

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1 Synthesis and Characterization of Ligands and Their Gd(III) Complexes


Raphaël Tripier, Maryline Beyler


 


Chapter 2 PARASHIFT Systems: Including 19F Effects

Peter Harvey


 


Chapter 3 Targeted MRI Contrast Agents


Alexander G. Sertage, Md. Sydul Islam, and Matthew J. Allen


 


Chapter 4 Responsive MRI Contrast Agents


Luke A. Marchetti, Manon Isaac, Célia S. Bonnet


 


Chapter 5 Mn-Based Small Complexes as MRI Contrast Agents


Zoltán Garda, Sara Lacerda and Éva Tóth


 


Chapter 6 Other First-Row Transition Metal-Based Complexes as MRI Contrast Agents


Janet R. Morrow and Jaclyn J. Raymond


 


Chapter 7 Lanthanide-based paramagnetic chemical exchange saturation transfer (paraCEST) agents for MRI


A. Dean Sherry & Mark Woods


 


Chapter 8 LipoCEST and Similar Systems


Silvio Aime and Enzo Terreno


 


Chapter 9 Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide and Ferrite Nanoparticles for MRI


Thomas Vangijzegem, Levy Van Leuven, Dimitri Stanicki, Robert N. Muller, Sophie Laurent


 


Chapter 10 Ln-based particles as MRI contrast agents


Joop A. Peters and Kristina Djanashvili


 


Chapter 11 Manganese and Iron Based Nanoparticles as MRI Contrast Agents


Fabio Carniato, Lorenzo Tei, and Carlos F,G. C. Geraldes


 


Chapter 12 Advances in PET/MRI and Probe Development for Biomedical Precision Imaging Applications


Jan Kretschmer, Juan Pellico, Angelina Prytula-Kurkunova, Rafael Torres Martin De Rosales, Andre Ferreira Martins