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Intrathecal injection of aptamer-conjugated DNA framework for the treatment of cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury.
Conclusion: The high payload of an aptamer conjugated bipyramidal FNA was for cerebral IRI management was provided by intrathecal injection. This DNA framework alleviated the extent of cerebral IRI by acting as an antioxidant and inhibitor of inflammation.
Source: Journal of Nuclear Medicine - May 14, 2020 Category: Nuclear Medicine Authors: Rosenkrans, Z., Li, S., Jiang, D., Engle, J., Cai, W. Tags: Center for Molecular Imaging Innovation & amp; Translation (CMIIT) YIA Symposium Source Type: research

Polyoxometalate nanoclusters act as broad-spectrum antioxidants to alleviate ischemic stroke by intrathecal injection
Conclusion: Intrathecal injection significantly improved the delivery and efficacy of POM nanoclusters to the brain, resulting in the rapid accumulation of POM nanoclusters in the ischemic penumbra. Due to this, we confirmed that the POM nanoclusters could be used as nano-antioxidants to inhibit oxidative stress as well as inflammatory damage effectively.
Source: Journal of Nuclear Medicine - May 14, 2020 Category: Nuclear Medicine Authors: Rosenkrans, Z., Li, S., Jiang, D., NI, D., Engle, J., Cai, W. Tags: Center for Molecular Imaging Innovation & amp; Translation (CMIIT) YIA Symposium Source Type: research

Antioxidative neuroprotective role of iron-gallic acid coordination nanoparticles and PET/MR usage in an ischemia stroke model
Conclusions: Fe-GA CPNs exhibit an impressive antioxidative neuroprotective role in ischemia stroke, which might have the potential to be translated into clinical applications for improved treatment of patients with stroke. PET/MRI is effective and accurate method for ischemic evaluation.
Source: Journal of Nuclear Medicine - May 20, 2019 Category: Nuclear Medicine Authors: KANG, L., Jiang, D., NI, D., Ehlerding, E., Wang, R., Cai, W. Tags: Basic Science I (Neurosciences) Source Type: research