A novel, reversible redox-active MRI probe, GdNR1, has been developed for the study of redox changes associated with diseased states. This system exhibits switching in relaxivity upon reduction and oxidation of the appended nicotinimidium. Relaxivity studies and cyclic voltammetry confirmed the impressive reversibility of this system, at a biologically-relevant reduction potential. A 2.5-fold increase in relaxivity was observed upon reduction of the complex, which corresponds to a change in the number of inner-sphere water molecules, as confirmed by luminescence lifetimes of the Eu(iii) analogue and NMRD studies. This is the first example of a redox-responsive MRI probe utilising the biologically-inspired nicotinimidium redox switch. In the...
Nitroreductases (NTRs) are known to be able to metabolize nitro-substituted compounds in the presenc...
This data corresponds to the following paper: Title: Nitrogen-15 dynamic nuclear polarization of ni...
Fluorine magnetic resonance imaging (¹⁹F MRI) is a promising bioimaging technique due to the favorab...
ABSTRACT: Controlled self-assembly of small molecule gadolinium (Gd) complexes into nanoparticles (G...
Amino acid neurotransmitters are considered as key biological messengers. Thus, their quantification...
An early and precise diagnosis of disease is a crucial requirement for fast and targeted therapy in ...
International audienceGiven their potential in a better characterization and diagnosis of major path...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and changes in their redox cycles have great therapeutic potential for...
Hyperpolarized-nuclear magnetic resonance and imaging (HP-NMR/MRI) is a promising technique that all...
The development of molecular imaging probes has changed the nature of neurobiological research. Some...
The reduction/oxidation (redox) potential of tissue is strictly monitored by electron transfer agent...
© 2020, The Author(s). The ability to monitor molecules volumetrically throughout the body could pro...
International audienceFor the development of redox responsive MRI probes based on the MnIII/MnII cou...
The pharmacokinetic behavior of the nitroxide paramagnetic contrast agent 3-carbamoyl Proxyl (3CP) i...
Abstract Drastic sensitivity enhancement of dynamic nuclear polarization is becoming an increasingly...
Nitroreductases (NTRs) are known to be able to metabolize nitro-substituted compounds in the presenc...
This data corresponds to the following paper: Title: Nitrogen-15 dynamic nuclear polarization of ni...
Fluorine magnetic resonance imaging (¹⁹F MRI) is a promising bioimaging technique due to the favorab...
ABSTRACT: Controlled self-assembly of small molecule gadolinium (Gd) complexes into nanoparticles (G...
Amino acid neurotransmitters are considered as key biological messengers. Thus, their quantification...
An early and precise diagnosis of disease is a crucial requirement for fast and targeted therapy in ...
International audienceGiven their potential in a better characterization and diagnosis of major path...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and changes in their redox cycles have great therapeutic potential for...
Hyperpolarized-nuclear magnetic resonance and imaging (HP-NMR/MRI) is a promising technique that all...
The development of molecular imaging probes has changed the nature of neurobiological research. Some...
The reduction/oxidation (redox) potential of tissue is strictly monitored by electron transfer agent...
© 2020, The Author(s). The ability to monitor molecules volumetrically throughout the body could pro...
International audienceFor the development of redox responsive MRI probes based on the MnIII/MnII cou...
The pharmacokinetic behavior of the nitroxide paramagnetic contrast agent 3-carbamoyl Proxyl (3CP) i...
Abstract Drastic sensitivity enhancement of dynamic nuclear polarization is becoming an increasingly...
Nitroreductases (NTRs) are known to be able to metabolize nitro-substituted compounds in the presenc...
This data corresponds to the following paper: Title: Nitrogen-15 dynamic nuclear polarization of ni...
Fluorine magnetic resonance imaging (¹⁹F MRI) is a promising bioimaging technique due to the favorab...