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Integrating Fluorinated Polymer and Manganese‐Layered Double Hydroxide Nanoparticles as pH‐activated <sup>19</sup>F MRI Agents for Specific and Sensitive Detection of Breast Cancer
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<sup>19</sup> F magnetic resonance imaging (<sup>19</sup> F MRI) agents capable of being activated upon interactions with cancer triggers are attracting increasing attention, although challenges still remain for precise and specific detection of cancer tissues. In this study, a novel hybrid <sup>19</sup> F MRI agent for pH-sensitive detection of breast cancer tissues is reported, a composite system designed by conjugating a perfluoropolyether onto the surface of manganese-incorporated layered double hydroxide (Mn-LDH@PFPE) nanoparticles. The <sup>19</sup> F NMR/MRI signals from aqueous solutions of Mn-LDH@PFPE nanoparticles are quenched at pH 7.4, but "turned on" following a reduction in pH to below 6.5. This is due to partial dissolution of Mn<sup>2+</sup> from the Mn-LDH nanoparticles and subsequent reduction in the effect of paramagnetic relaxation. Significantly, in vivo experiments reveal that an intense <sup>19</sup> F MR signal can be detected only in the breast tumor tissue after intravenous injection of Mn-LDH@PFPE nanoparticles due to such a specific activation. Thus pH-activated Mn-LDH@PFPE nanoparticles are a potential "smart" <sup>19</sup> F MRI agent for precise and specific detection of cancer diseases.
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