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    Optimized Relaxivity and Stability of [Gd(H(2,2)-1,2-HOPO)(H2O)]- for Use as an MRI Contrast Agent1 by Jocher, Christoph J, Botta, Mauro, Avedano, Stefano, Moore, Evan G, Xu, Jide, Aime, Silvio, Raymond, Kenneth N

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (11-06-2007)
    “…Relaxometry and solution thermodynamic measurements show that Gd(H(2,2)-1,2-HOPO) is a good candidate as a contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging…”
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    Coupling Fast Water Exchange to Slow Molecular Tumbling in Gd3+ Chelates: Why Faster Is Not Always Better by Avedano, Stefano, Botta, Mauro, Haigh, Julian S, L. Longo, Dario, Woods, Mark

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (05-08-2013)
    “…The influence of dynamics on solution state structure is a widely overlooked consideration in chemistry. Variations in Gd3+ chelate hydration with changing…”
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    Highly Soluble Tris-hydroxypyridonate Gd(III) Complexes with Increased Hydration Number, Fast Water Exchange, Slow Electronic Relaxation, and High Relaxivity by Werner, Eric J, Avedano, Stefano, Botta, Mauro, Hay, Benjamin P, Moore, Evan G, Aime, Silvio, Raymond, Kenneth N

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (21-02-2007)
    “…The design, synthesis, and relaxivity properties of highly soluble TACN-capped trishydroxypyridonate−Gd(III) complexes are presented. Molecular mechanics…”
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    Relaxometric Study of a Series of Monoaqua Gd III Complexes of Rigidified EGTA‐Like Chelators and Their Noncovalent Interaction with Human Serum Albumin by Botta, Mauro, Avedano, Stefano, Giovenzana, Giovanni Battista, Lombardi, Alberto, Longo, Dario, Cassino, Claudio, Tei, Lorenzo, Aime, Silvio

    Published in European journal of inorganic chemistry (01-02-2011)
    “…The lanthanide(III) complexes of five EGTA [ethyleneglycol‐bis(2‐aminoethyl) ether‐ N , N , N ′, N ′‐tetraacetic acid] derivatives fused with aromatic…”
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    1,2-Hydroxypyridonates as Contrast Agents for Magnetic Resonance Imaging:  TREN-1,2-HOPO by Jocher, Christoph J, Moore, Evan G, Xu, Jide, Avedano, Stefano, Botta, Mauro, Aime, Silvio, Raymond, Kenneth N

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (29-10-2007)
    “…1,2-Hydroxypyridinones (1,2-HOPO) form very stable lanthanide complexes that may be useful as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). X-ray…”
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    1,2-Hydroxypyridonate/Terephthalamide Complexes of Gadolinium(III): Synthesis, Stability, Relaxivity, and Water Exchange Properties by Werner, Eric J, Kozhukh, Julia, Botta, Mauro, Moore, Evan G, Avedano, Stefano, Aime, Silvio, Raymond, Kenneth N

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (05-01-2009)
    “…Four new Gd(III) complexes based on the 1,2-hydroxypyridinone chelator have been synthesized and evaluated as potential magentic resonance imaging contrast…”
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    Towards the rational design of MRI contrast agents: a practical approach to the synthesis of gadolinium complexes that exhibit optimal water exchange by Woods, Mark, Botta, Mauro, Avedano, Stefano, Wang, Jing, Sherry, A Dean

    “…The gadolinium(iii) complex of S-SSSS-NO(2)BnDOTMA exhibits water exchange kinetics that are optimal for use in high relaxivity or targeted contrast agents…”
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    Optimized relaxivity and stability of [Gd(H(2,2)-1,2-HOPO)(H2O)]- for use as an MRI contrast agent by Jocher, Christoph J, Botta, Mauro, Avedano, Stefano, Moore, Evan G, Xu, Jide, Aime, Silvio, Raymond, Kenneth N

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (11-06-2007)
    “…Relaxometry and solution thermodynamic measurements show that Gd(H(2,2)-1,2-HOPO) is a good candidate as a contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging…”
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    Carbon coated microshells containing nanosized Gd(III) oxidic phases for multiple bio-medical applications by Arrais, Aldo, Botta, Mauro, Avedano, Stefano, Giovenzana, Giovanni Battista, Gianolio, Eliana, Boccaleri, Enrico, Stanghellini, Pier Luigi, Aime, Silvio

    “…Novel sub-microsized graphitic carbon shells embedding nanometric Gd(III) oxidic phases feature thermal and chemical inertness with enhanced T2 relaxation in…”
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    Tris(pyrone) Chelates of Gd(III) as High Solubility MRI-CA by Puerta, David T, Botta, Mauro, Jocher, Christoph J, Werner, Eric J, Avedano, Stefano, Raymond, Kenneth N, Cohen, Seth M

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (22-02-2006)
    “…Two tripodal, hexadentate pyrone-based chelators have been prepared. These ligands form stable, soluble complexes with gadolinium(III). The complexes show…”
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    Highly Soluble Tris-hydroxypyridonate Gd(III) Complexes with Increased Hydration Number, Fast Water Exchange, Slow Electronic Relaxation, and High Relaxivity1 by Werner, Eric J., Avedano, Stefano, Botta, Mauro, Hay, Benjamin P., Moore, Evan G., Aime, Silvio, Raymond, Kenneth N.

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (21-02-2007)
    “…The design, synthesis, and relaxivity properties of a highly soluble TACN-capped hydroxypyridonate Gd(III) complex are presented. Molecular mechanics modeling…”
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    Relaxometric Study of a Series of Monoaqua GdIII Complexes of Rigidified EGTA-Like Chelators and Their Noncovalent Interaction with Human Serum Albumin by Botta, Mauro, Avedano, Stefano, Giovenzana, Giovanni Battista, Lombardi, Alberto, Longo, Dario, Cassino, Claudio, Tei, Lorenzo, Aime, Silvio

    Published in European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry (01-02-2011)
    “…The lanthanide(III) complexes of five EGTA [ethyleneglycol‐bis(2‐aminoethyl) ether‐N,N,N′,N′‐tetraacetic acid] derivatives fused with aromatic (benzene: L1;…”
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