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Poly(amino acid)-coated iron oxide nanoparticles as ultra-small magnetic resonance probes

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volume 19, Issue 26, Pages 4566-4574

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b820139k

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  1. Korea Research Foundation
  2. Centre for Ultramicrochemical Process Systems
  3. Nano R&D Program of KOSEF
  4. Korea Health 21 R&D project of Ministry for Health and Welfare

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A biocompatible and water-soluble poly( amino acid) derivative, with a hydrophilic backbone and side chains facilitating linkage to the surfaces of nanoparticles was used to coat hydrophobic Fe3O4 nanoparticles. Such nanoparticles, (4-11 nm), were coated by coordinate bonding and hydrophobic interactions with a hydrophilic poly( amino acid) derivative, poly(2-hydroxyethyl aspartamide). This is a new method for the transfer of hydrophobic nanoparticles from organic solvents into water. The biocompatible poly(amino acid)-coated Fe3O4 nanoparticles were smaller than 30 nm in aqueous solutions, extremely stable, and maintained their stability even after several lyophilizations. The poly(amino acid)-coated nanoparticles showed no cytotoxicity, good saturation magnetization, and high T-2 relaxivity coefficients (r(2) values). The poly( amino acid)-coated Fe3O4 nanoparticles demonstrate strong potential in bioapplications such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

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