两亲性
材料科学
磁共振成像
核磁共振
肽
钙
细胞外
氟
纳米结构
共振(粒子物理)
氟-19核磁共振
核磁共振波谱
纳米技术
化学
生物化学
原子物理学
物理
共聚物
冶金
复合材料
放射科
聚合物
医学
作者
Adam T. Preslar,Laura M. Lilley,Kohei Sato,Shanrong Zhang,Zer Keen Chia,Samuel I. Stupp,Thomas J. Meade
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.7b07828
摘要
Misregulation of extracellular Ca2+ can indicate bone-related pathologies. New, noninvasive tools are required to image Ca2+ fluxes and fluorine magnetic resonance imaging (19F-MRI) is uniquely suited to this challenge. Here, we present three, highly fluorinated peptide amphiphiles that self-assemble into nanoribbons in buffered saline and demonstrate these nanostructures can be programmed to change 19F-NMR signal intensity as a function of Ca2+ concentration. We determined these nanostructures show significant reduction in 19F-NMR signal as nanoribbon width increases in response to Ca2+, corresponding to 19F-MR image intensity reduction. Thus, these peptide amphiphiles can be used to quantitatively image biologically relevant Ca2+ concentrations.
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