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Relaxivity Enhancement in Macromolecular and Nanosized Gd<sup>III</sup>‐Based MRI Contrast Agents
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NanomedicineEngineeringImaging AgentBioconjugationMagnetic ResonanceComplex SystemsMolecular ComplexGd Iii ChelatesBiomedical EngineeringChemistryContrast AgentMedicineRelaxivity EnhancementMolecular ImagingBiophysicsMagnetic Resonance ImagingHost-guest ChemistryRelaxometry
Abstract In recent years, novel, better, and more complex systems have been developed in which Gd III chelates are attached to macromolecular substrates or incorporated into nanoparticles. These magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) nanoprobes make it possible to deliver to the site of interest a large number of Gd 3+ ions, thus increasing the sensitivity of the technique. In this paper, we review the most important systems developed, the conjugation methods, and the procedures devised to optimize the relaxivity. These involve the use of Gd III complexes with higher hydration number, the control of the rate of exchange of the bound water molecule(s), and the reduction of the local rotational motions of the conjugated complexes. The increase in relaxivity of the individual Gd chelates leads to significant relaxivity enhancement of the nanosized systems.
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