磁共振成像
超高频
核磁共振
材料科学
磁共振成像物理学
纳米技术
磁共振显微术
物理
医学
自旋回波
计算机科学
电信
放射科
作者
Xun Liu,Zeyu Liang,Hui Du,Bo Zhang,Qiyue Wang,Shangzhi Xie,Lin Xiao,Ying Chen,Yuqi Wang,Fangyuan Li,Daishun Ling
出处
期刊:Nano Letters
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2024-05-26
卷期号:24 (22): 6696-6705
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c01389
摘要
Ultra-high-field (UHF) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) stands as a pivotal cornerstone in biomedical imaging, yet the challenge of false imaging persists, constraining its full potential. Despite the development of dual-mode contrast agents improving conventional MRI, their effectiveness in UHF remains suboptimal due to the high magnetic moment, resulting in diminished T1 relaxivity and excessively enhanced T2 relaxivity. Herein, we report a DNA-mediated magnetic-dimer assembly (DMA) of iron oxide nanoparticles that harnesses UHF-tailored nanomagnetism for fault-free UHF-MRI. DMA exhibits a dually enhanced longitudinal relaxivity of 4.42 mM–1·s–1 and transverse relaxivity of 26.23 mM–1·s–1 at 9 T, demonstrating a typical T1-T2 dual-mode UHF-MRI contrast agent. Importantly, DMA leverages T1-T2 dual-modality image fusion to achieve artifact-free breast cancer visualization, effectively filtering interference from hundred-micrometer-level false-positive signals with unprecedented precision. The UHF-tailored T1-T2 dual-mode DMA contrast agents hold promise for elevating the accuracy of MR imaging in disease diagnosis.
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