High-Throughput Preparation of Hexagonally Ordered Mesoporous Silica and Gadolinosilicate Nanoparticles for use as MRI Contrast Agents

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Magnetic nanoparticles coated with a glycan-catechol adduct, selected from a library created through a simple condensation reaction and an enzyme-catalysed reaction, were assessed as MRI contrast agents.


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Flow-synthesis of mesoporous silica allows deliberate and precise control over the size and shapes and enables the preparation of complex microstructures (i.e., hollow spheres).


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Gd-based complexes are widely used as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents. The safety of previously approved contrast agents is questionable and is being re-assessed. The main causes of concern...


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