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Zinc Sensor for Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Technology Benefits
High efficiencyof labelingEnhancedcontrast
Detailed Technology Description
Novel zinc-based label for bacteria improves their detection by magnetic resonance imaging#materials #biomedical #medicaldevice #imaging #healthcare
*Abstract

Bacterial infections are a growing concern in the course of patient care. Accurate diagnosis is essential and is often achieved by growing cultures from patient samples, which can be time-consuming. Other clinical methods that aid in diagnosing an infection are non-specific, so they do not discriminate between a bacterial infection and some other disorders. Given the rise of antibiotic resistant bacterial strains, it is ever more important to have a reliable and specific test for bacterial infections so that patients can receive appropriate care. Northwestern University researchers have developed a contrast agent that is specific for bacteria and can be used in conjunction with magnetic resonance imaging to identify infections and monitor disease progression to help clinicians in making the most informed treatment decisions possible. This new contrast agent is able to specifically attach to the bacteria and can be used for tracking the progression of disease as well as monitoring the response to medications that are administered. Since this new reagent can be used in research settings as well as in clinics, it could improve patient outcomes and facilitate future antibiotic research efforts. 

*Inventors
Lauren MatosziukAllison S. HarneyKeith W. MacRenarisThomas J. Meade*
*Publications
1. Matosziuk LM, Harney AJ,MacRenaris KW, Meade TJ (2012). Synthesis, Characterization and in vitro Testing of aBacteria-Targeted MR Contrast Agent, Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 12: 2099-2107.2. Matosziuk LM, LeibowitzJH, Heffern MC, MacRenaris KW, Ratner MA, Meade TJ (2013). Structural optimization ofZn (II)-activated magnetic resonance imaging probes, Inorg. Chem. 52: 12250-12261.
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USA

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