Silicon-based nanoparticles are ideally suited for use as biomedical imaging agents due to their biocompatibility, biodegradability, and simple surface chemistry that facilitates drug loading and targeting. A method of hyperpolarizing silicon particles using dynamic nuclear polarization, which increases magnetic resonance imaging signals by several orders-of-magnitude through enhanced nuclear spin alignment, has recently been developed to allow silicon particles to function as contrast agents for in vivo magnetic resonance imaging. The enhanced spin polarization of silicon lasts significantly longer than other hyperpolarized agents (tens of minutes, wherea
Spherical silica nanoparticles of various particle sizes (∼10 to 100 nm), produced by a modified Sto...
Silicon has been the backbone of the microelectronics industry for decades. As spin-based technologi...
Nanodiamonds are of interest as nontoxic substrates for targeted drug delivery and as highly biostab...
Silicon-based nanoparticles are ideally suited for use as biomedical imaging agents due to their bio...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2008.Includes...
Silicon particles have garnered attention as promising biomedical probes for hyperpolarized 29Si mag...
Silicon-based particles can be hyperpolarized via dynamic nuclear polarization to enhance <sup>29</s...
Hyperpolarized silicon particles have been shown to exhibit long spin-lattice relaxation times at ro...
We describe the synthesis, materials characterization, and dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) of amo...
Visualizing the movement of angiocatheters during endovascular interventions is typically accomplish...
Journal ArticleWe experimentally demonstrate a method for obtaining nuclear spin hyperpolarization, ...
Two dominant crystalline phases of silicon carbide (SiC): alpha-SiC and beta-SiC, differing in size ...
Micro- and nanoparticles of elemental, crystalline silicon represent an attractive target for a wide...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death, claiming ̃0.56 million lives in the U.S. every year fol...
The aim of the thesis was to develop novel mono-labeled and dual-labeled imaging agents for targetin...
Spherical silica nanoparticles of various particle sizes (∼10 to 100 nm), produced by a modified Sto...
Silicon has been the backbone of the microelectronics industry for decades. As spin-based technologi...
Nanodiamonds are of interest as nontoxic substrates for targeted drug delivery and as highly biostab...
Silicon-based nanoparticles are ideally suited for use as biomedical imaging agents due to their bio...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2008.Includes...
Silicon particles have garnered attention as promising biomedical probes for hyperpolarized 29Si mag...
Silicon-based particles can be hyperpolarized via dynamic nuclear polarization to enhance <sup>29</s...
Hyperpolarized silicon particles have been shown to exhibit long spin-lattice relaxation times at ro...
We describe the synthesis, materials characterization, and dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) of amo...
Visualizing the movement of angiocatheters during endovascular interventions is typically accomplish...
Journal ArticleWe experimentally demonstrate a method for obtaining nuclear spin hyperpolarization, ...
Two dominant crystalline phases of silicon carbide (SiC): alpha-SiC and beta-SiC, differing in size ...
Micro- and nanoparticles of elemental, crystalline silicon represent an attractive target for a wide...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death, claiming ̃0.56 million lives in the U.S. every year fol...
The aim of the thesis was to develop novel mono-labeled and dual-labeled imaging agents for targetin...
Spherical silica nanoparticles of various particle sizes (∼10 to 100 nm), produced by a modified Sto...
Silicon has been the backbone of the microelectronics industry for decades. As spin-based technologi...
Nanodiamonds are of interest as nontoxic substrates for targeted drug delivery and as highly biostab...