Abstract:Among the many biological imaging techniques, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been widely adopted for biomedical and clinical diagnostic applications, because of its ability to image deep tissues with high spatiotemporal resolution. Bioresponsive contrast agents are the key to expanding the diagnostic potential of MRI by providing anatomical information and discerning biochemical activity. Recent developments in the field of responsive and gadolinium‐based agents have resulted in novel complexes that can … Show more
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