80404-11-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers
2H,15N-substituted nitroxides as sensitive probes for electron paramagnetic resonance imaging
Burks, Scott R.,Bakhshai, Justin,Makowsky, Mallory A.,Muralidharan, Sukumaran,Tsai, Pei,Rosen, Gerald M.,Kao, Joseph P. Y.
, p. 6463 - 6467 (2010)
Electron paramagnetic resonance imaging (EPRI) using nitroxides is an emergent imaging method for studying in vivo physiology, including O2 distribution in various tissues. Such imaging capabilities would allow O 2 mapping in tumors
Targeted delivery of imaging probes for in vivo cellular imaging
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The present invention relates to nitroxide imaging probes that are isotopically modified or unmodified. Such nitroxide imaging probes may be included in liposomes that encapsulate self-quenching concentrations thereof, wherein the liposomes optionally comprise a targeting ligand specific to and having affinity for targeted tissue.
