Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Iron oxide (IO) nanocolloids are being increasingly used to image cellular contribution to neuroinflammation using MRI, as these particles are capable of labeling circulating cells with phagocytic activity, allowing to assess cell trafficking from the blood to neuroinflammation sites. The use of IOs relies on the natural phagocytic properties of immune cells, allowing their labeling either in vitro or directly in vivo, following intravenous injection. Despite concerns on the specificity of the latter approach, the widespread availability and relatively low cost of these techniques, coupled to a sensitivity that allows to reach single cell detection, have promoted their use in several preclinical and clinical studies.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MRI; Iron nanocolloids; Neuroinflammation; Innate immune cells; VSOP; USPIO; SPIO; MPIO
List of contributors:
Quarantelli, Mario
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