Peptide Amphile Conjugated MRI Contrast Agents
- 技術優勢
- Increasedsensitivity and contrastEstablishedbioactivity and biocompatibilityCustomizable
- 詳細技術說明
- Contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging based on self-assembled peptide amphiphiles for high contrast imaging#healthcare #imaging #MRI
- *Abstract
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Northwestern University researchers have developed novel contrast agents for MRI imaging that incorporate peptide amphiphiles (PAs). These versatile, biocompatible molecules have been exploited for tissue engineering and drug delivery purposes in the past. Because of their ability to self-assemble in vivo, PAs are also attractive as MRI contrast agents. The relaxivity of the PA-based contrast agents is proportional to the molecular weight of the self-assembled complex, which produces increased contrast in MRI images. In addition, these contrast agents are highly sensitive in vivo, allowing for imaging of various biological processes. Due to their chemical properties, PAs can be easily modified to allow for incorporation of multiple bioactive functions further enhancing their range of applications. PA-based contrast agents are expected to contribute to the field of magnetic resonance imaging, as well as enable future improvements in diagnostic imaging techniques.
- *Inventors
- Steve BullThomas Meade*Samuel Stupp*
- *Publications
- Bull SR, Guler MO, BrasRE, Meade TJ, Stupp SI (2005) Self-Assembled Peptide Amphiphile NanofibersConjugated to MRI Contrast Agents, NanoLett. 5: 1-4.
- 國家/地區
- 美國
