Enhanced MRI relaxivity of aquated Gd3+ ions by carboxyphenylated water-dispersed graphene nanoribbons

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The present study demonstrates that highly water-dispersed graphene nanoribbons dispersed by carboxyphenylated substituents and conjugated to aquated Gd3+ ions can serve as a high-performance contrast agent (CA) for applications in T1- and T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with relaxivity (r1,2) values outperforming currently-available clinical CAs by up to 16 times for r1 and 21 times for r2. © The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Gizzatov, A., Keshishian, V., Guven, A., Dimiev, A. M., Qu, F., Muthupillai, R., … Wilson, L. J. (2014). Enhanced MRI relaxivity of aquated Gd3+ ions by carboxyphenylated water-dispersed graphene nanoribbons. Nanoscale, 6(6), 3059–3063. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3nr06026h

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