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Bibimaryam Mousavi

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Carbazole as Linker for Dinuclear Gadolinium-Based MRI Contrast Agents

Lothar Helm, Anne-Sophie Chauvin, Loïck Moriggi, Bibimaryam Mousavi

Ligands able to complex two gadolinium ions have been synthesized and characterized in view of the ability of the complexes to increase the spin relaxation of water protons. All ligands are based on the heptadentate diethylenetriaminetetraacetic acid (DTTA ...
Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh2017

Gold nanoparticles functionalised with fast water exchanging Gd3+ chelates: linker effects on the relaxivity

Lothar Helm, Bibimaryam Mousavi

The relaxivity displayed by Gd3+ chelates immobilized onto gold nanoparticles is the result of the complex interplay between the nanoparticle size, the water exchange rate and the chelate structure. In this work we study the effect of the length of omega-t ...
Royal Society of Chemistry2015

Dinuclear Gd(III) Polyaminocarboxylates as Building Blocks for MRI Contrast Agents

Bibimaryam Mousavi

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique is at the forefront of biomedical and clinical imaging. Its superb spatial resolution, noninvasive nature and use of benign radiation outweigh its intrinsic low detection sensitivity. However paramagnetic relaxers ...
EPFL2013
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