| Literature DB >> 25882768 |
Shahriar Sharifi1, Hajar Seyednejad2, Sophie Laurent3,4, Fatemeh Atyabi5, Amir Ata Saei5,6, Morteza Mahmoudi5,7,8.
Abstract
In the last decade, the biomedical applications of nanoparticles (NPs) (e.g. cell tracking, biosensing, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), targeted drug delivery, and tissue engineering) have been increasingly developed. Among the various NP types, superparamagnetic iron oxide NPs (SPIONs) have attracted considerable attention for early detection of diseases due to their specific physicochemical properties and their molecular imaging capabilities. A comprehensive review is presented on the recent advances in the development of in vitro and in vivo SPION applications for molecular imaging, along with opportunities and challenges.Entities:
Keywords: MRI; SPIONs; cellular imaging; iron oxide; molecular imaging; superparamagnetic nanoparticles
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25882768 DOI: 10.1002/cmmi.1638
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contrast Media Mol Imaging ISSN: 1555-4309 Impact factor: 3.161