manganese(ii) complexes as potential contrast agents for mri
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Manganese(II) Complexes as Potential Contrast Agents for MRI. Contrast Agents for Clinical MRI ( T 1 ). T 1 contrast agents: Gd -DTPA, Gd -DOTA, Gd -oxalate… increase signals by decreasing the T 1 of protons. Left: normal brain MRI. Right: Brain MRI in presence of Gd 3+. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Manganese(II) Complexes as Potential Contrast Agents for MRI
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Contrast Agents for Clinical MRI (T1)
T1 contrast agents:Gd-DTPA, Gd-DOTA, Gd-oxalate…increase signals by decreasing the T1 of protons
Invest. Radiol. 1993, 28, 521-526.
Left: normal brain MRI.Right: Brain MRI in presence of Gd3+
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Gd3+ contrast agents have some problem
nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
What metal ion have more unpaired electrons?
Mn2+
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Comparison of the stability constants[a] for the Mn2+ complexes of the studied ligands with those for other relevant ligandsdiscussed in the text.
Defined as KML = [ML]/[M] [L]; KHML = [HML]/[ML][H+]