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Hyperpolarized peptide-coated nanodiamonds for magnetic resonance imaging (C06)

Subject Area Hematology, Oncology
Optics, Quantum Optics and Physics of Atoms, Molecules and Plasmas
Term from 2017 to 2021
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 316249678
 
Hyperpolarized 13C magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a promising tool to monitor the success of cancer treatment but currently requires extremely low temperatures and hour-long polarisation times. This project will use nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in nanodiamonds functionalized e.g. with cancer cell targeting peptides, to achieve a ~10,000-fold increase of the 13C nuclear spin polarisation at room temperature. Attachment of peptides to nanodiamonds might also allow to specifically target and detect cancer cells. Thus, this methodology greatly expands the possibilities for in vivo monitoring of molecular processes and holds great promise for biomedical research as well as cancer diagnostics and staging.
DFG Programme Collaborative Research Centres
Applicant Institution Universität Ulm
 
 

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