Sara Figueiredo, J. N. Moreira, S. Rizzitelli, S. Aime, E. Terreno, C. Geraldes
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Nature-inspired particles as carriers for multimodal molecular imaging applications
As Magnetic Resonance is the imaging modality of choice, it is necessary to design highly sensitive systems to overcome the relatively low sensitivity of the technique.