| Literature DB >> 20812290 |
Matti M van Schooneveld1, David P Cormode, Rolf Koole, J Timon van Wijngaarden, Claudia Calcagno, Torjus Skajaa, Jan Hilhorst, Dannis C 't Hart, Zahi A Fayad, Willem J M Mulder, Andries Meijerink.
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An important challenge in medical diagnostics is to design all-in-one contrast agents that can be detected with multiple techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), X-ray computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET), single photon emission tomography (SPECT) or fluorescence imaging (FI). Although many dual labeled agents have been proposed, mainly for combined MRI/FI, constructs for three imaging modalities are scarce. Here gold/silica nanoparticles with a poly(ethylene glycol), paramagnetic and fluorescent lipid coating were synthesized, characterized and applied as trimodal contrast agents to allow for nanoparticle-enhanced imaging of macrophage cells in vitro via MRI, CT and FI, and mice livers in vivo via MRI and CT. This agent can be a useful tool in a multitude of applications, including cell tracking and target-specific molecular imaging, and is a step in the direction of truly multi-modal imaging.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20812290 PMCID: PMC3586549 DOI: 10.1002/cmmi.376
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contrast Media Mol Imaging ISSN: 1555-4309 Impact factor: 3.161