Bifunctional detection agents having a polymer covalently linked

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – In vivo diagnosis or in vivo testing – Magnetic imaging agent

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424 9362, 424 936, 424 93, 424 96, 424 961, 424 9364, 424 9365, A61B 5055, A61K 4900

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059002280

ABSTRACT:
The invention provides bifunctional detection agents comprising optical dyes covalently linked to at least one magnetic resonance image (MRI) contrast agent. These agents may include a linker, which may be either a coupling moiety or a polymer.

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