NO880931L - Bionedbrytbare superparamagnetiske stoffer for bruk ved kliniske anvendelser. - Google Patents

Bionedbrytbare superparamagnetiske stoffer for bruk ved kliniske anvendelser.

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NO880931L
NO880931L NO880931A NO880931A NO880931L NO 880931 L NO880931 L NO 880931L NO 880931 A NO880931 A NO 880931A NO 880931 A NO880931 A NO 880931A NO 880931 L NO880931 L NO 880931L
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metal oxides
superparamagnetic
biological molecules
tissues
clinical applications
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Ernest V Groman
Lee Josephson
Jerome M Lewis
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Advanced Magnetics Inc
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In vivo bruk av biologisk nedbrytbare og metaboliser-bare supermagnetlserbare metalloksyder som MR kontrast-mldler avhenger av deres fremstilling, idet disse metalloksyder foreligger i form av superparamagnetiske partikkeldispersoider eller superparamagnetiske fluider der det omgivende medium er en fysiologisk aksepterbar bærer, hvorved partiklene kan være naken eller omgitt av et polymerbelegg hvortil biologiske molekyler kan forbindes.Når det gjelder belagte partikler kan de biologiske molekyler velges for målrettet å finne spesifikke organer eller vev.Biofordelingen av metalloksydene i målorganene eller -vevene resulterer i et mere detaljert billede av slike organer eller vev på grunn av metalloksydene, på grunn av deres superparamagnetiske egenskaper idet disse viser en grunnleggende virkning på hydrogenkjernen som er ansvarlig for MR billedet.
NO880931A 1986-07-03 1988-03-02 Bionedbrytbare superparamagnetiske stoffer for bruk ved kliniske anvendelser. NO880931L (no)

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US06/882,044 US4770183A (en) 1986-07-03 1986-07-03 Biologically degradable superparamagnetic particles for use as nuclear magnetic resonance imaging agents
US07/067,586 US4827945A (en) 1986-07-03 1987-06-26 Biologically degradable superparamagnetic materials for use in clinical applications
PCT/US1987/001588 WO1988000060A1 (en) 1986-07-03 1987-07-01 Biodegradable superparamagnetic materials used in clinical applications

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