Highly shifted LIPOCEST agents based on the encapsulation of neutral polynuclear paramagnetic shift reagents

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Enzo TerrenoSilvio Aime

Abstract

Improved LIPOCEST MRI contrast agents with highly shifted intraliposomal water protons were prepared by entrapping neutral polynuclear Tm(III)-based paramagnetic shift reagents in phospholipidic vesicles.

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