Molecular Magnetic Resonance Imaging (mMRI)
- PMID: 29341017
- DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-7531-0_19
Molecular Magnetic Resonance Imaging (mMRI)
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Erratum to: Molecular Magnetic Resonance Imaging (mMRI).Methods Mol Biol. 2018;1718:E1. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-7531-0_27. Methods Mol Biol. 2018. PMID: 29605882 No abstract available.
Abstract
Molecular magnetic resonance imaging (mMRI) enables the detection of a protein of interest in vivo, in a noninvasive manner. The general concept of mMRI is to target a contrast agent to a protein of interest, and to perform a contrast-sensitive MRI sequence. Typically, contrast agents are made of a "contrastophore" (the part of the construct responsible for the contrast on the images) and a targeting moiety ("pharmacophore"). Recently, the development of a new family of contrastophore carrying a high payload of iron oxide (micro-sized particles of iron oxide, MPIO) has led to a dramatic increase in the sensitivity of mMRI. Here, we describe the production of targeted MPIO using commercially available reagents and the MRI protocols to allow their detection in vivo.
Keywords: Endothelial cells; Endothelium; Inflammation; Intercellular adhesion molecule; Leucocytes; Microparticles; Molecular imaging; Platelets; Selectins; USPIO; Vascular-cell adhesion molecule.
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