“…Hovland and coIn the last decades, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging has evolved as a powerful tool for research and practice in workers prepared a novel Gd(III)-87 complex, which showed high T 1 -relaxivity values in serum albumin solutions, blood and plasma [99]. membered ring formed from the eight amine and bridging ethylene or propylene groups, was synthesized and its properties as a chelator for lanthanides and small transition metals also was studied [100][101][102][103]. For increasing the rotational correlation time compared with conventional DOTA and DTPA and obtaining previously unknown binuclear contrast agents with two closely sited gadolinium ions, H 8 OHEC (1,4,7,10,14,17,20,23-octaazacyclohexacosane-1,4,7,10,14,17,20,23-octaacetic acid) (88), which is a macrocyclic polyaminocarboxylate with a 26-atom-…”