2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10620-015-3816-4
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Are There Any Etiology-Based Specific Findings of Imaging Appearance in Acute Liver Failure?

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“…In addition to that, due to the incorporated DAu within DPSi/DAu@AcDEX, we may apply the “Trojan horse” strategy into lesion detection and characterization. Early ALF lacks of a proper bioimaging‐guided diagnostic method due to the initial damage may not induce detectable morphology changes in liver, thus introducing a proper contrasting agent is rather crucial . Au NPs induce a strong X‐ray attenuation and obsess unique physical, chemical, and biological properties, which make them an ideal candidate as CT‐contrasting agents.…”
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“…In addition to that, due to the incorporated DAu within DPSi/DAu@AcDEX, we may apply the “Trojan horse” strategy into lesion detection and characterization. Early ALF lacks of a proper bioimaging‐guided diagnostic method due to the initial damage may not induce detectable morphology changes in liver, thus introducing a proper contrasting agent is rather crucial . Au NPs induce a strong X‐ray attenuation and obsess unique physical, chemical, and biological properties, which make them an ideal candidate as CT‐contrasting agents.…”
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confidence: 99%