Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – In vivo diagnosis or in vivo testing – Magnetic imaging agent
Patent
1996-07-31
1999-05-04
Hollinden, Gary E.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
In vivo diagnosis or in vivo testing
Magnetic imaging agent
424 9362, 424 936, 424 93, 424 96, 424 961, 424 9364, 424 9365, A61B 5055, A61K 4900
Patent
active
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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Fraser Scott E.
Jacobs Russell E.
Meade Thomas J.
California Institute of Technology
Hartley Michael G.
Hollinden Gary E.
Silva Robin M.
Trecartin Richard F.
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