Fig.1. This beautiful picture was made by me for the propose of my final grant presentation. Its significance consists in a long way walked by the years in the area of the contrast agents (Gd(III) based), in this case it represents the history of it in the Biochemistry Department of the University of Coimbra. The small circles in blue represents the metal ion (Gd(III)) and the ellipsis represents the magic ligand that coordinate the metal ion. |
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"Krebs Cycle"
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"What you see is what you can get!"
Fig.3.MR Angiogram of a Mouse | Fig.4. New Contrast Agents For Magnetic Resonance Angiography (Dr Mark P. Lowe, University of Leicester) |
Comments. One of the various areas of MRI, in this case the angiography. This is the final objective (image), but the beauty of this area are the contrast agents, because when you get this image you already made lots of crucial studies. Important downloads:
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