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Manganese-based contrast agents (MnCAs) have emerged as suitable alternatives to gadolinium-based contrast agents (GdCAs). However, due to their kinetic lability and laborious synthetic procedures, only a few MnCAs have found clinical MRI application. In this work, we have employed a highly innovative single-pot template synthetic strategy to develop a MnCA, , and studied the most important physicochemical properties in vitro.

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Minimally invasive photoacoustic imaging: Current status and future perspectives.

Photoacoustics

December 2019

School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King's College London, 4th Floor, Lambeth Wing St Thomas' Hospital London, London SE1 7EH, United Kingdom.

Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is an emerging biomedical imaging modality that is based on optical absorption contrast, capable of revealing distinct spectroscopic signatures of tissue at high spatial resolution and large imaging depths. However, clinical applications of conventional non-invasive PAI systems have been restricted to examinations of tissues at depths less than a few cm due to strong light attenuation. Minimally invasive photoacoustic imaging (miPAI) has greatly extended the landscape of PAI by delivering excitation light within tissue through miniature fibre-optic probes.

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