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Magnetic resonance–guided, real-time targeted delivery and imaging of …


BP Barnett, A Arepally, PV Karmarkar, D Qian, WD … - Nature medicine, 2007 - nature.com
In type I diabetes mellitus, islet transplantation provides a moment-to-moment fine regulation
of insulin. Success rates vary widely, however, necessitating suitable methods to monitor islet
delivery, engraftment and survival. Here magnetic resonance–trackable ...
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Clinical magnetic resonance imaging of pancreatic islet grafts after iron …


C Toso, JP Vallee, P Morel, F Ris, S … - American Journal of …, 2008 - pt.wkhealth.com
There is a crucial need for noninvasive assessment tools after cell transplantation. This study
investigates whether a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) strategy could be clinically applied
to islet transplantation. The purest fractions of seven human islet preparations were ...
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Size, charge and concentration dependent uptake of iron oxide particles by non- …

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DLJ Thorek, A Tsourkas - Biomaterials, 2008 - Elsevier
A promising new direction for contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) imaging involves
tracking the migration and biodistribution of superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO)-labeled cells
in vivo. Despite the large number of cell labeling studies that have been performed with ...
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Imaging of stem cells using MRI


DL Kraitchman, JWM Bulte - Basic research in cardiology, 2008 - Springer
DL Kraitchman, VMD, PhD JWM Bulte, PhD Russell H. Morgan Dept. of Radiology and Radiological
Science Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore (MD), USA DL Kraitchman,
VMD, PhD (&) Johns Hopkins University 601 N. Caroline St. JHOC 4231 Baltimore (MD) ...
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Cellular MRI and its role in stem cell therapy


AS Arbab, JA Frank - Regen. Med., 2008 - Future Medicine
Hematopoietic, stromal and organ-specific stem cells are under evaluation for therapeutic efficacy
in cell-based therapies of cardiac, neurological and other disorders. It is critically important to
track the location of directly transplanted or infused cells that can serve as gene carrier/ ...
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Current issues and perspectives in small rodent magnetic resonance imaging …


MA Brockmann, A Kemmling, C Groden - Methods, 2007 - Elsevier
Small rodents such as mice and rats are frequently used in animal experiments for several
reasons. In the past, animal experiments were frequently associated with invasive methods and
groups of animals had to be killed to perform longitudinal studies. Today's modern ...
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Labeling of pancreatic islets with iron oxide nanoparticles for in vivo detection with …


Z Berkova, D Jirak, K Zacharovova, J Kriz, A … - Transplantation, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Transplantation. Wolters Kluwer Health Logo. All Issues. ...
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In vivo magnetic resonance imaging of vascularization in islet transplantation


E Hathout, L Sowers, R Wang, A Tan, J … - … : official journal of the …, 2007 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
To evaluate changes in neovascularization of transplanted islets in vivo, dynamic contrast
(gadolinium) enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used. Both iron (Feridex)-labeled
and unlabeled syngeneic murine subcapsular islet grafts were studied. Differences in ...
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In vivo imaging of stem cells and beta cells using direct cell labeling and reporter …


DL Kraitchman, JWM Bulte - Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular …, 2009 - Am Heart Assoc
Cellular transplantation therapy offers a means to stimulate cardiovascular repair either by direct
(graft-induced) or indirect (host-induced) tissue regeneration or angiogenesis. Typically, autologous
or donor cells of specific subpopulations are expanded exogenously before ...
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Nanoprobes for Medical Diagnosis: Current Status of Nanotechnology in Molecular …


EF Jones, J He, HF VanBrocklin, BL Franc, Y … - Current …, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: Molecular imaging has emerged as a powerful tool to visualize molecular events of
an underlying disease, sometimes prior to its downstream manifestation. This presents a whole
new paradigm disease diagnosis and monitor treatment. Nanotechnology is another ...
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