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RSS FeedsDirectly radiolabeled nanographene materials without chelators are suitable for bioimaging applications
(PHYSorg.com Nanotechnology)

 
 

9 february 2017 17:26:25

 
Directly radiolabeled nanographene materials without chelators are suitable for bioimaging applications
(PHYSorg.com Nanotechnology)
 


Positron emission tomography plays a pivotal role for monitoring the distribution and accumulation of radiolabeled nanomaterials in living subjects. The radioactive metals are usually connected to the nanomaterial through an anchor, a so-called chelator, but this chemical binding can be omitted if nanographene is used, as American scientists report in the journal Angewandte Chemie. The replacement of chelator-based labeling by intrinsic labeling significantly enhances the bioimaging accuracy and reduces biases.


 
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