2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2019.05.006
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Hypoxia-targeting dendritic MRI contrast agent based on internally hydroxy dendrimer for tumor imaging

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“…Besides, the targeted and non‐targeted dendritic MR contrast agent had a relative longer blood circulation time ( t 1/2[α] = 1.06 and 0.55 hr, respectively) than that of Gd‐DTPA (5–6 min), but their Gd retention in major organs was as low as that of Gd‐DTPA. The above experiments indicated G3(DTPA‐Gd)‐SA at a 6.2 nm size was a relatively safe and potent contrast agent for MRI of tumors (Han et al, 2019).…”
Section: Applications Of Dendritic Nano‐scale Systems In Cancer Diagnmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Besides, the targeted and non‐targeted dendritic MR contrast agent had a relative longer blood circulation time ( t 1/2[α] = 1.06 and 0.55 hr, respectively) than that of Gd‐DTPA (5–6 min), but their Gd retention in major organs was as low as that of Gd‐DTPA. The above experiments indicated G3(DTPA‐Gd)‐SA at a 6.2 nm size was a relatively safe and potent contrast agent for MRI of tumors (Han et al, 2019).…”
Section: Applications Of Dendritic Nano‐scale Systems In Cancer Diagnmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…injection of different MR agents. (Reprinted with permission from Han et al, 2019. Copyright 2019 Elsevier Ltd.)…”
Section: Applications Of Dendritic Nano‐scale Systems In Cancer Diagnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the multivalent surface of dendrimers can significantly improve the relaxation of contrast agents and reduce the dosage of Gd, thus reducing the risk of metal poisoning in the human body [39]. Furthermore, macromolecular contrast agents can be used to passively target contrast agents to tumors [190]. At present, a variety of contrast agents have been developed that are based on dendrimers [191][192][193][194].…”
Section: Contrast Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hypoxia is one of the critical features in solid tumors, thus hypoxia-targeting contrast agents should enhance their specificity. It was shown that this dendrimer greatly enhanced the MRI of orthotopic breast tumor in a mouse model [65]. Two families of anionic linear globular dendrimers (ALGD) based on a polyethyleneglycol (PEG) core and biodegradable polyester dendritic branches on each extremity of the PEG have been synthesized.…”
Section: Dtpa Gd Complexes Of Other Dendrimersmentioning
confidence: 99%