Micro-CT imaging of breast tumors in rodents using a liposomal, nanoparticle contrast agent.

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Abstract

A long circulating liposomal, nanoscale blood pool agent encapsulating traditional iodinated contrast agent (65 mg I/mL) was used for micro-computed tomography (CT) imaging of rats implanted with R3230AC mammary carcinoma. Three-dimensional vascular architecture of tumors was imaged at 100-micron isotropic resolution. The image data showed good qualitative correlation with pathologic findings. The approach holds promise for studying tumor angiogenesis and for evaluating anti-angiogenesis therapies.

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Samei, E., Saunders, R. S., Badea, C. T., Ghaghada, K. B., Hedlund, L. W., Qi, Y., … Mukundan, S. (2009). Micro-CT imaging of breast tumors in rodents using a liposomal, nanoparticle contrast agent. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 4, 277–282. https://doi.org/10.2147/ijn.s7881

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