2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.2c04539
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Small Molecule Probes for 19F Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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“…29 Under such conditions, highperformance MOF membranes can directionally deposit on the electrode surface. 30,31 Thus, if innovating in situ directional self-assembly of MOF and Ir(III)-polyimine complex encapsulation into one-step operation, such a prepared electrode not only overcame defects of instability and poor repeatability but also exhibited higher performance and more functionality.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29 Under such conditions, highperformance MOF membranes can directionally deposit on the electrode surface. 30,31 Thus, if innovating in situ directional self-assembly of MOF and Ir(III)-polyimine complex encapsulation into one-step operation, such a prepared electrode not only overcame defects of instability and poor repeatability but also exhibited higher performance and more functionality.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the capacity of 1 H MRI for tracing crucial biological molecules, the concentrations of which are much less than that of water molecules, is restricted by 1 H's high biological background [23] . Among other nuclei suitable for MRI, 19 F draws the attention of the research community because of its high MR sensitivity (comparable to that of 1 H), 100 % natural abundance, and negligible biological background [24–31] . Besides, the wide range of 19 F chemical shifts (>350 ppm) and the diversity of biocompatible fluorine‐containing agents permit multi‐spectral color‐coded 19 F MRI that is capable of tracing multiple targets [32–36] .…”
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“…Microfluidics is now able to perform a range of functions in the fields of chemical analysis 2,3 and biological detection, [4][5][6][7][8] such as organismal body analysis, 9 drug encapsulation, 10 cell encapsulation, 11 cell screening and sequencing, 12 and nebulizer treatment, 13 etc. Among these examples, microfluidics has demonstrated the ability to manipulate individual droplets and micro to nano-objects in liquids, enabled by various forces associated with magnetics, 14 optical, 15 acoustics, 16,17 electrowetting-ondielectrics, dielectrophoresis, and hydrodynamics.…”
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confidence: 99%