New Contrast Agents and Applications

Room A207
16:00 – 18:00

Chairs: Val M. Runge and Charles S. Springer

16:00   376.  Renal Reabsorption, a New Strategy in the Development of Vascular Contrast Agents, J.M. Colet, S. Laurent and R.N. Muller, University of Mons-Hainaut, Mons, Belgium.
16:12   377.  Dendrimer-Based Cellular MR Contrast Agents: Development of a Molecular "Off-Switch" for a Macromoleular Contrast Agent, L.H. Bryant, Jr., J.W.M. Bulte, C.A. Combs, B.K. Lewis and J.A. Frank, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
16:24   378.  WITHDRAWN.
16:36   379.  Proton Chemical Exchange Dependent Saturation Transfer (CEST): Evaluation as a Mechanism for Non-Metal Based Exogenous MRI Contrast Agent, K.M. Ward, A.H. Aletras and R.S. Balaban, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda MD, USA.
16:48   380.  Spin Transition Molecular Materials: Intelligent Contrast Agents for Magnetic Resonance Thermometry, A. Bartholet, J.F. Goudemant, S. Laurent, O. Kahn, L. Vander Elst and R.N. Muller, University of Mons-Hainaut, Mons, Belgium and Institut Universitaire, Pessac, France.
17:00   381.  Molecular Imaging of Thrombus with a New Targeted Magnetic Resonance Contrast Agent, S. Flacke, S.E. Fischer, C.S. Hall, M.J. Scott, J.N. Marsh, P.J. Gaffney, C.H. Lorenz, S.A. Wickline and G.M. Lanza, NIBSC, Potters Bar, UK; Philips Medical Systems, Best, The Netherlands and Barnes Jewish Hospital at Washington University Medical Center, St. Louis, MO, USA.
17:12   382.  Detection of Apoptosis by MRI Using SPIO-conjugated C2 Domain of Synaptotagmin I, M. Zhao, D.A. Beauregard, B.A. Davletov and K.M. Brindle, University of Cambridge and Medical Research Council, Cambridge, UK.
17:24   383.  3D MR Tracking of Magnetically Labeled Oligosphere Transplants: Initial In Vivo Experience in the LE (Shaker) Rat Brain, J.W.M. Bulte, S-C. Zhang, P. van Gelderen, B.K. Lewis, I.D. Duncan and J.A. Frank, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA and University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA.
17:36   384.  The Potential of Ultrasmall Iron Oxides for Specific Labeling of Microglia and Distinguished Delineation of Gliomas, G. Fleige, C. Diekmann, M. Kresse and C. Zimmer, University Medical Center Charité and Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany.
17:48   385.  Interstitial T1- Weighted MR-Lymphography With Lipophilic, Perfluorated Gadolinium-Chelates, G. Staatz, G. Adam, C.C. Nolte-Ernsting, S. Grobkortenhaus, B. Misselwitz, A. Bücker and R.W. Günther, Aachen University of Technology, Aachen, Germany and Schering, Berlin, Germany.

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