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Result : Searchterm 'OPART' found in 4 terms [] and 6 definitions []
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Device Information and Specification CLINICAL APPLICATION Whole body Quadrature, solenoid and multi-channel configurations SE, FE, IR, FastSE, FastIR, FastFLAIR, Fast STIR, FastFE, FASE, Hybrid EPI, Multi Shot EPI; Angiography: 2D(gate/non-gate)/3D TOF, SORS-STC IMAGING MODES Single, multislice, volume study POWER REQUIREMENTS 380/400/415/440/480 V COOLING SYSTEM TYPE Cryogenless | | | | | • Share the entry 'OPART™': | | | | |
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Nan oparticles may be utilize as a new class of uniform, biodegradable and non-toxic superparamagnetic contrast agents (Fe3O4). The
preparation process of these particles is simple, does not
involve any toxic material and the yield is close to 100%.
The particles are usually of varying sizes from several
to several hundred nanometer. They are irregular in shape
and highly light-absorbing. They have no magnetic hysteresis
at ambient temperatures, which is characteristic of
superparamagnetic materials. Each magnetic nan oparticle is
composed of a very thin organic nucleus (5-10%) and a thick shell
of magnetite.
Different techniques were established for coating
these magnetite nan oparticles with several functional and
biocompatible polymers. Both the coating and the magnetite
production processes are controllable, so that it is possible to prepare particles with a specific size of each particle component as well as particles coated with protein ligands for tissue specific imaging applications. | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Nanoparticle' (8).
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Short name: MION, central moiety: Fe3+/Fe2+, relaxivity: r1=3.7, r2=6.5, B0=0.47T
MIONs are under development (preclin.) as contrast agents (taken up by the RES) for MR angiography, MR lymphography, tumor detection and detection of infarctioned tissue. Also called monodisperse iron oxide nan oparticles or nanocompounds. | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Monocrystalline Iron Oxide Nanoparticle' (3).
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Short name: PION, generic name: Polycrystalline iron oxide nanoparticles, central moiety: Fe2+/Fe3+, relaxivity: T2*enhanced, r2//r1=4.4, r2//r1=7
A substance under development (preclin.) as an RES-directed MRI contrast agent (larger particles = DDM 128, PION-ASF) for MR lymphography and the detection of liver lesions. | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Polycrystalline Iron Oxide Nanoparticles' (2).
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