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DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/aabbd0
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VSION as high field MRI T<sub>1</sub> contrast agent: evidence of their potential as positive contrast agent for magnetic resonance angiography

Thomas Vangijzegem,Dimitri Stanicki,Sébastien Boutry,Quentin Paternoster,Luce Vander Elst,Robert N. Müller,Sophie Laurent

Materials science
Magnetic resonance imaging
Contrast (vision)
2018
Because of their outstanding magnetic properties, iron oxide nanoparticles have already been the subject of numerous studies in the biomedical field, in particular as a negative contrast agent for T2-weighted nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, or as therapeutic agents in hyperthermia experiments. Recent studies have shown that below a given particle size (i.e. 5 nm), iron oxide may be used to provide a significant positive (brightening) effect on T1-weighted MRI. In such an application, not only the size of the crystal, but also the control of the coating process is essential to ensure optimal properties, especially at a very high field (> 3 T). In this work, we focused on the development of very small iron oxide nanoparticles as a potential platform for high field T1 magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) applications. The feasibility has been evaluated in vivo at 9.4 T, demonstrating the usefulness of the developed system for MRA applications.
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    VSION as high field MRI T<sub>1</sub> contrast agent: evidence of their potential as positive contrast agent for magnetic resonance angiography” is a paper by Thomas Vangijzegem Dimitri Stanicki Sébastien Boutry Quentin Paternoster Luce Vander Elst Robert N. Müller Sophie Laurent published in 2018. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.