\textit{In vivo} MRI of single-wall carbon nanohorns through magnetite nanoparticle attachment
ORAL
Abstract
Superparamagnetic magnetite (SPM) is used as a contrast agent in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Thus, the SPM-attachment to carbon nanotubes (CNTs) will enable to visualize motional behaviors of CNTs in the living body through MRI. We found that the strong attachment of the SPM nanoparticles (ca. 6 nm size) to one type of CNTs, single-wall carbon nanohorns (SWNHs), could be achieved through a deposition of iron acetate clusters on SWNHs in ethanol at room temperature, followed by heat-treatment in Ar. \textit{In vivo} MRI visualized that the SWNHs attached with the SPM nanoparticles accumulated in several organs of mice when injected into mice via tail veins. This simple method for the SPM-attaching on CNTs would facilitate the toxicity assessment of CNTs and the applications of CNTs in bioscience and biotechnology.
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Authors
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Jin Miyawaki
SORST-JST, JST/SORST
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Masako Yudasaka
NEC, SORST-JST, JST/SORST and NEC
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Hideto Imai
NEC
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Hideki Yorimitsu
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Hiroyuki Isobe
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Eiichi Nakamura
The University of Tokyo
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Sumio Iijima
NEC, SORST-JST, Meijo University, JST/SORST and NEC, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Res Ctr Adv Carbon Mat, Natl Inst of Adv Indust Sci and Technol (AIST)