Nanoparticles as a Tool in Neuro-Oncology Theranostics
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2021/07/01
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Personal Author:Cavendish J ; Fladeland R ; Geldenhuys WJ ; Klein AL ; Lockman PR ; Nugent G ; Porter, Dale ; Sherman JH ; Sriram K
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Description:The rapid growth of nanotechnology and the development of novel nanomaterials with unique physicochemical characteristics provides potential for the utility of nanomaterials in theranostics, including neuroimaging, for identifying neurodegenerative changes or central nervous system malignancy. Here we present a systematic and thorough review of the current evidence pertaining to the imaging characteristics of various nanomaterials, their associated toxicity profiles, and mechanisms for enhancing tropism in an effort to demonstrate the utility of nanoparticles as an imaging tool in neuro-oncology. Particular attention is given to carbon-based and metal oxide nanoparticles and their theranostic utility in MRI, CT, photoacoustic imaging, PET imaging, fluorescent and NIR fluorescent imaging, and SPECT imaging. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Volume:13
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Issue:7
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20063056
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Citation:Pharmaceutics 2021 Jul; 13(7):948
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Contact Point Address:Jonathan H. Sherman, Department of Neuroscience, West Virginia University School of Medicine, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA
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Email:jsherman0620@gmail.com
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Source Full Name:Pharmaceutics
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