Negri, VivianaCerpa Naranjo, ArisbelLópez Larrubia, PilarNieto-Charques, LauraCerdán García-Esteller, SebastiánBallesteros García, Paloma2013-11-272013-11-272010Negri, V., Cerpa-Naranjo, A., López‐Larrubia, P., Nieto‐Charques, L., Cerdán, S., & Ballesteros, P. (2010). Nanotubular paramagnetic probes as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging based on the diffusion tensor. Angewandte Chemie, 122(10), 1857-1859.15213773http://hdl.handle.net/11268/912Exogenous nanotubular materials can be used to induce and perturb selectively the anisotropic diffusion of water molecules in the surrounding medium in a manner detectable by magnetic resonance imaging (see scheme; ADC: apparent translational diffusion coefficient). Nanotubes may be suitable contrast agents in studies of the microstructural basis of tissue anisotropy and its pathological implications.engMagnetics*Contrast Media/*ChemistryNanostructures/*ChemistryDiffusion Tensor ImagingMagnetic Resonance ImagingMicroscopy, Electron, TransmissionMolecular ProbesNanotubular paramagnetic probes as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging based on the diffusion tensorjournal article10.1002/anie.200906415restricted accessTecnología de materialesPropiedad física