Solid-Phase-Supported Approach for the Preparation of Bioresponsive and Multifunctional MRI Probes

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Abstract

The development of bifunctional imaging probes can often be challenging with difficult and time-consuming solution phase chemistry protocols and purification techniques. A solid phase synthetic protocol was therefore utilized to produce a functionalized derivative of a potent bismacrocyclic calcium-responsive contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging. Through a convenient building block approach, the applicability of this methodology in the preparation and simple future development of multifunctional imaging probes was demonstrated.

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Connah, L., Joshi, R., Vibhute, S., Gambino, G., Correia, J. D. G., & Angelovski, G. (2019). Solid-Phase-Supported Approach for the Preparation of Bioresponsive and Multifunctional MRI Probes. Organic Letters, 21(14), 5378–5382. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.9b01341

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