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An effective targeted nanoglobular manganese(II) chelate conjugate for magnetic resonance molecular imaging of tumor extracellular matrix
ArticleAbstract: Stable manganese(II) chelates are of great interest for the design and development of safe and effecPalabras claves:Manganese(II), MR molecular imaging, nanoglobule, peptide, targeted contrast agentAutores:Chen Q., Jeong E.K., Lu Z.R., Mingqian Tan, Parker D.L., Wu X.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment of dendrimer-based nanomaterials for diagnostic and therapeutic applications
Book PartAbstract: Dendrimer-based nanomaterials are a promising generation of nanoagents for diagnostic and therapeutiPalabras claves:Biocompatibility, Dendrimer-based materials, drug delivery, Gene deliveryAutores:Lu Z.R., Mingqian Tan, Wang B.Fuentes:scopusPeptide-targeted nanoglobular Gd-DOTA monoamide conjugates for magnetic resonance cancer molecular imaging
ArticleAbstract: Effective imaging of a cancer molecular biomarker is critical for accurate cancer diagnosis and progPalabras claves:Autores:Chen Q., Jeong E.K., Lu Z.R., Mingqian Tan, Wu X.Fuentes:scopusPolydisulfide manganese(II) complexes as non-gadolinium biodegradable macromolecular MRI contrast agents
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: To develop safe and effective manganese(II) -based biodegradable macromolecular MRI contrasPalabras claves:biodegradable macromolecular contrast agent, Cáncer, Manganese(II), MRI contrast agentAutores:Jeong E.K., Lu Z.R., Mingqian Tan, Wu X., Ye Z., Yin S.Fuentes:scopusSynthesis and evaluation of a peptide targeted small molecular Gd-DOTA monoamide conjugate for MR molecular imaging of prostate cancer
ArticleAbstract: Tumor extracellular matrix has an abundance of cancer related proteins that can be used as biomarkerPalabras claves:Autores:Brady-Kalnay S.M., Burden-Gulley S.M., Lindner D., Lu Z.R., Mingqian Tan, Wu X., Yu G.P.Fuentes:scopus