Paramagnetic nanoparticles to track and quantify in vivo immune human therapeutic cells
Abstract
This study aims to investigate gadolinium-based
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a R&D Laboratory, Etablissement Français du Sang Rhône Alpes, La Tronche, F-38701 France
b Université Joseph Fourier, UMR 823, Grenoble, France
c Université Claude Bernard Lyon1, France
d Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France
e Laboratoire LPCML UMR5620, Villeurbanne, France
f Laboratoire CREATIS-LRMN UMR 5220 UCBL-CNRS, France
g INSERM U870, Faculté de Médecine Lyon-sud, Pierre-Bénite, France
h INSERM U823, Institut Albert Bonniot, La Tronche, F-38706 France
i INSA de Lyon – Laboratoire MATEIS, Villeurbanne, France
j Société Nano-h, Saint-Quentin Fallavier, France
k INSERM U851, Lyon, France
This study aims to investigate gadolinium-based
C. Aspord, D. Laurin, M. F. Janier, C. A. Mandon, C. Thivolet, C. Villiers, P. Mowat, A. Madec, O. Tillement, P. Perriat, C. Louis, F. Bérard, P. N. Marche, J. Plumas and C. Billotey, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 11409 DOI: 10.1039/C3NR34240A
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