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|a Insights from Imaging in Bioinorganic Chemistry /
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|a Front Cover -- Insights from Imaging in Bioinorganic Chemistry -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Chapter One: Opportunities and Challenges for Metal Chemistry in Molecular Imaging: From Gamma Camera Imaging to PET and ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Technetium-99m: Small Complexes -- 2.1. From Serendipity to Design -- 2.2. Tc(I)tricarbonyl -- 2.3. Tc(V) Complexes -- 2.4. Bioconjugates: A New Challenge -- 2.5. Bioconjugation with Hynic -- 2.6. Bioconjugation with Other Bifunctional Chelators -- 2.7. Bioconjugation with the ��Tricarbonyl Core�� Tc(CO)3+
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|a 2.8. Bioconjugation by Direct Labeling Via Cysteine -- 2.9. Rhenium Analogs -- 2.10. Summary: Challenges in Tc-99m Chemistry -- 3. The Transition Toward PET -- 3.1. The Need for Metallic Positron Emitters -- 3.2. Gallium-68: ��The New Technetium-99m�� -- 3.3. Zirconium-89: ��The New Indium-111��-ImmunoPET and Cell Tracking -- 4. Copper: Exploiting Redox Chemistry -- 4.1. Copper Isotopes and Bioconjugates -- 4.2. Bioreductive Trapping-Imaging Blood Flow and Hypoxia -- 4.3. Cell Tracking with Copper -- 4.4. Copper Trafficking Pathways in Health and Disease.
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|a 5. Inorganic Elements as Binding Sites for 18F-Fluoride -- 6. Multimodality Imaging and Nanoparticulate Contrast Agents -- 7. Summary and Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter Two: Molecular Magnetic Resonance Imaging Probes Based on Ln3+ Complexes -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Responsive Probes -- 2.1. Enzymes -- 2.2. Zinc -- 2.3. Neurotransmitters -- 3. Peptide Targeting in Amyloid Diseases -- 4. Bimodal Probes -- 4.1. Small Molecular Bimodal MRI/Optical Probes -- 4.2. Lanthanide-Based Liponanoparticles as Bimodal MRI and Optical Probes -- 5. Novel Objects as Nanosized MRI Probes.
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|a 5.1. MOFs -- 5.2. Nanozeolites -- 5.3. Polyrotaxanes -- 6. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter three: Luminescent Iridium(III) and Rhenium(I) Complexes as Biomolecular Probes and Imaging Reagents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Bioconjugation Reagents and Biomolecular Probes -- 2.1. Bioconjugation Reagents -- 2.2. Biomolecular Probes -- 3. Cellular Probes and Imaging Reagents -- 3.1. Biotin Complexes -- 3.2. Hydrophobic Probes -- 3.3. Ion Sensors -- 3.4. Nitric Oxide Sensors -- 3.5. Poly(ethylene glycol) and Poly(ethyleneimine) Complexes -- 3.6. Sugar Conjugates.
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|a 3.7. Bioorthogonal Probes -- 4. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter Four: Metalloporphyrins for Medical Imaging Applications -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Fluorescence Imaging -- 2.1. Phthalocyanine Dyes -- 2.2. Nanoscale Structures -- 2.3. FRET Systems -- 3. Raman Imaging -- 4. Gamma Imaging -- 4.1. Indium-111 -- 4.2. Technecium 99m -- 4.3. Gallium 67 -- 4.4. Other Radionuclides -- 5. Positron Imaging (PET) -- 5.1. Copper 64 -- 5.2. Gallium 68 -- 5.3. Other Isotopes -- 6. Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- 6.1. Gadolinium -- 6.2. Manganese -- 6.2.1. Macromolecular Structures.
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