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Thermo And Rosresponsive Selfassembled Polymer Nanoparticle Tracers For 19f Mri Theranostics 6th Edition Kristyna Kolouchova

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Thermo And Rosresponsive Selfassembled Polymer Nanoparticle Tracers For 19f Mri Theranostics 6th Edition Kristyna Kolouchova
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Publisher: American Chemical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.55 MB
Pages: 12
Author: Kristyna Kolouchova, Ondrej Groborz, Zulfiya Cernochova, Aneta Skarkova, Jan Brabek, Daniel Rosel, Pavel Svec, Zenon Starcuk, Miroslav Slouf, Martin Hruby
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 6
Volume: 22

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Thermo And Rosresponsive Selfassembled Polymer Nanoparticle Tracers For 19f Mri Theranostics 6th Edition Kristyna Kolouchova by Kristyna Kolouchova, Ondrej Groborz, Zulfiya Cernochova, Aneta Skarkova, Jan Brabek, Daniel Rosel, Pavel Svec, Zenon Starcuk, Miroslav Slouf, Martin Hruby instant download after payment.

Biomacromolecules 22, 6 (2021), 2325–2337; 10.1021/acs.biomac.0c01316
Fluorine-19 magnetic resonance imaging (19F MRI) enables detailed in vivo tracking of fluorine-containing tracers and is therefore becoming a particularly useful tool in noninvasive medical imaging. In previous studies, we introduced biocompatible polymers based on the hydrophilic monomer N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide (HPMA) and the thermoresponsive monomer N-(2,2-difluoroethyl)acrylamide (DFEA). These polymers have abundant magnetically equivalent fluorine atoms and advantageous properties as 19F MRI tracers. Furthermore, in this pilot study, we modified these polymers by introducing a redox-responsive monomer. As a result, our polymers changed their physicochemical properties once exposed to an oxidative environment. Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-responsive polymers were prepared by incorporating small amounts (0.9–4.5 mol %) of the N-[2-(ferrocenylcarboxamido)ethyl]acrylamide (FcCEA) monomer, which is hydrophobic and diamagnetic in the reduced electroneutral (Fe(II), ferrocene) state but hydrophilic and paramagnetic in the oxidized (Fe(III), ferrocenium cation) state. This property can be useful for theranostic purposes (therapy and diagnostic purposes), especially, in terms of ROS-responsive drug-delivery systems. In the reduced state, these nanoparticles remain self-assembled with the encapsulated drug but release the drug upon oxidation in ROS-rich tumors or inflamed tissues.

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